The Annual Biography and Obituary, Band 13Longman., 1829 |
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... success which attended his ex- ertions , could not but be productive of the most beneficial effects . Mr. Good greatly enlarged his acquaintance with the writers of Greece and Rome : at the same time he took a more extensive view of the ...
... success which attended his ex- ertions , could not but be productive of the most beneficial effects . Mr. Good greatly enlarged his acquaintance with the writers of Greece and Rome : at the same time he took a more extensive view of the ...
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success in intercepting several vessels laden with upwards of 300,000 quarters of wheat , coming from the Baltic , Hol- land , & c . , bound to France . In the autumn of the same year he was sent , at the request of Earl Howe , to ...
success in intercepting several vessels laden with upwards of 300,000 quarters of wheat , coming from the Baltic , Hol- land , & c . , bound to France . In the autumn of the same year he was sent , at the request of Earl Howe , to ...
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... success . The amateurs did not understand those delightful drawings ; but the reception which they experienced from the artists , con- soled Bonington for the bad taste of the public , and for the pecuniary loss which he sustained in ...
... success . The amateurs did not understand those delightful drawings ; but the reception which they experienced from the artists , con- soled Bonington for the bad taste of the public , and for the pecuniary loss which he sustained in ...
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Archbishop Sutton | 158 |
Harry Stoe Van Dyk | 186 |
MajorGeneral Burrell | 199 |
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