Quarterly Review, Volumes 106-107J. Murray., 1859 |
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Page 41
... town . The offices themselves have supplied the most trustworthy materials ; for besides Mr. Davis's ' Tables , ' containing the rate of mortality amongst the members of the Equitable , and Mr. Galloway's , based on the mortality ...
... town . The offices themselves have supplied the most trustworthy materials ; for besides Mr. Davis's ' Tables , ' containing the rate of mortality amongst the members of the Equitable , and Mr. Galloway's , based on the mortality ...
Page 59
... town , and ale to put in this pot ; all people who had whom they called Reeves , who pounded cakes any kindness for the good intent of the institu- tion of the sport , giving pence a piece for them- selves and families , and so ...
... town , and ale to put in this pot ; all people who had whom they called Reeves , who pounded cakes any kindness for the good intent of the institu- tion of the sport , giving pence a piece for them- selves and families , and so ...
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... town - house in Prince's - street , the judge's youngest son breathed an atmo- sphere of literature , and a very pure one . In 1808 , his father sent him south to a school at Chobham , kept by Mr. Jerram , an evangelical clergyman ...
... town - house in Prince's - street , the judge's youngest son breathed an atmo- sphere of literature , and a very pure one . In 1808 , his father sent him south to a school at Chobham , kept by Mr. Jerram , an evangelical clergyman ...
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... town for the use of themselves and the county , by the late historian of Britain , Dr. Henry . I found it much neglected , although full of many curious and valuable volumes , much in my own way . The subscription was a trifle ; so ...
... town for the use of themselves and the county , by the late historian of Britain , Dr. Henry . I found it much neglected , although full of many curious and valuable volumes , much in my own way . The subscription was a trifle ; so ...
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... town ; and the winter and spring of 1839-40 were bestowed on the seventh volume . ' He had now arrived at the Knox and Tytler had his impartiality severely Mary period - that which , next to the tested in dealing with this part of his ...
... town ; and the winter and spring of 1839-40 were bestowed on the seventh volume . ' He had now arrived at the Knox and Tytler had his impartiality severely Mary period - that which , next to the tested in dealing with this part of his ...
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