The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year ..., Band 7Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1823 |
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... letter , stating his impression , to Dr. Bankhead , which , it will be seen , was read on the coroner's inquest . His servants , too , state that , for the last fortnight , there was a visible change in his manner : he was no longer ...
... letter , stating his impression , to Dr. Bankhead , which , it will be seen , was read on the coroner's inquest . His servants , too , state that , for the last fortnight , there was a visible change in his manner : he was no longer ...
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... letters , made wills , cut corns , dug potatoes , mended hedges , and played on the fiddle ! Multifarious were the employments of Matthew Wilson , when his Lordship recognised him as an old schoolfellow , and youthful friend . Matthew's ...
... letters , made wills , cut corns , dug potatoes , mended hedges , and played on the fiddle ! Multifarious were the employments of Matthew Wilson , when his Lordship recognised him as an old schoolfellow , and youthful friend . Matthew's ...
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... letters to his noble father . There Mr. Matthew Wilson was regularly inducted schoolmaster to all the parish , and placed in a neat house , with half - a - dozen acres of land . From the parents of the children he received pay ...
... letters to his noble father . There Mr. Matthew Wilson was regularly inducted schoolmaster to all the parish , and placed in a neat house , with half - a - dozen acres of land . From the parents of the children he received pay ...
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... letters , in Ireland . One of these , a particular friend of his Lordship , declined the undertaking , because he could not conscientiously execute it in the sense of the minister , and yet their friendship continued uninter- rupted and ...
... letters , in Ireland . One of these , a particular friend of his Lordship , declined the undertaking , because he could not conscientiously execute it in the sense of the minister , and yet their friendship continued uninter- rupted and ...
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... letters were straggling , and evidently traced by a tremulous , enfeebled pen , which made the manuscript appear to be that of a de- crepit , worn - out old man ; whereas his Lordship's writing was usually remarkable for its neatness ...
... letters were straggling , and evidently traced by a tremulous , enfeebled pen , which made the manuscript appear to be that of a de- crepit , worn - out old man ; whereas his Lordship's writing was usually remarkable for its neatness ...
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