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... Sept. he was wounded . He attained the rank of Major - General April 29 , 1802 ; and in May 1803 he was placed upon the staff of Great Britain , and ap- pointed to the command of a brigade of guards in the southern district . He was ...
... Sept. he was wounded . He attained the rank of Major - General April 29 , 1802 ; and in May 1803 he was placed upon the staff of Great Britain , and ap- pointed to the command of a brigade of guards in the southern district . He was ...
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... . Irby . June 28. At Paris , aged 73 , Fowler Hickes , esq . of Silton Hall , Yorkshire . He was the son of Fowler Hickes , esq . of Richmond , co . York , was matriculated Gent Mag . Vol.X. Sept. 1838 . T. Fisher del 230 [ Aug. OBITUARY .
... . Irby . June 28. At Paris , aged 73 , Fowler Hickes , esq . of Silton Hall , Yorkshire . He was the son of Fowler Hickes , esq . of Richmond , co . York , was matriculated Gent Mag . Vol.X. Sept. 1838 . T. Fisher del 230 [ Aug. OBITUARY .
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... name and figure present the singular circumstance of a Pharaonic monument existing without the confines of Egypt . author has introduced some learned and ingenious remarks on the 1 240 Wilkinson's Ancient Egyptians . [ Sept.
... name and figure present the singular circumstance of a Pharaonic monument existing without the confines of Egypt . author has introduced some learned and ingenious remarks on the 1 240 Wilkinson's Ancient Egyptians . [ Sept.
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... leaving Egypt . The triumphal song of * Seę Ep . Heb . xi . 26 ; Ezek . xxxii . 12 ; Exod . xii . 35. Heber's " Passage of the Red Sea , " vide Poems . " Cedant arma togæ , " - let us pass 242 Wilkinson's Ancient Egyptians . [ Sept.
... leaving Egypt . The triumphal song of * Seę Ep . Heb . xi . 26 ; Ezek . xxxii . 12 ; Exod . xii . 35. Heber's " Passage of the Red Sea , " vide Poems . " Cedant arma togæ , " - let us pass 242 Wilkinson's Ancient Egyptians . [ Sept.
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... to the animals they pursued , varied their method of attack . 1. Was to inclose a large space of ground with nets , as is the custom of the East , well described by Somerville in his spirited 246 [ Sept. Wilkinson's Ancient Egyptians .
... to the animals they pursued , varied their method of attack . 1. Was to inclose a large space of ground with nets , as is the custom of the East , well described by Somerville in his spirited 246 [ Sept. Wilkinson's Ancient Egyptians .
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