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... death of this munificent and public - spirited citizen , his widow resided at Stourhead , and , in the same spirit of charity which breathed so fervently in the breast of the husband , she made several charitable and reli- gious ...
... death of this munificent and public - spirited citizen , his widow resided at Stourhead , and , in the same spirit of charity which breathed so fervently in the breast of the husband , she made several charitable and reli- gious ...
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... death of this munificent and public - spirited citizen , his widow resided at Stourhead , and , in the same spirit of charity which breathed so fervently in the breast of the husband , she made several charitable and reli- gious ...
... death of this munificent and public - spirited citizen , his widow resided at Stourhead , and , in the same spirit of charity which breathed so fervently in the breast of the husband , she made several charitable and reli- gious ...
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... death ; and to expire , not by ceasing to live , but by comple- ting the act of death . Many romantic incidents have mark- ed the early annals of La Trappe , and an occurrence of similar character , which happened a few years back , was ...
... death ; and to expire , not by ceasing to live , but by comple- ting the act of death . Many romantic incidents have mark- ed the early annals of La Trappe , and an occurrence of similar character , which happened a few years back , was ...
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... death , viz . : Esh , 125 / .; St. Helen's Auckland , 827 .; Etherley , 1301 ; Shildon , 2251 .; and Escomb , 1207 ; to commence from the 21st Feb. 1836 , the day of the bishop's death . Certain lands , which had been set apart for the ...
... death , viz . : Esh , 125 / .; St. Helen's Auckland , 827 .; Etherley , 1301 ; Shildon , 2251 .; and Escomb , 1207 ; to commence from the 21st Feb. 1836 , the day of the bishop's death . Certain lands , which had been set apart for the ...
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... death of the deposed King Henry , concluding three days after his death with the re- ception to King Edward's mercy of the rebels in Kent . This was on the 26th of May , and the narrative com- prehends altogether a period of nearly ...
... death of the deposed King Henry , concluding three days after his death with the re- ception to King Edward's mercy of the rebels in Kent . This was on the 26th of May , and the narrative com- prehends altogether a period of nearly ...
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