A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 5George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... Young , 633. Thomas Birch , 377 383 385 • 388 389 394 274 666. General Gage , 396 277 667. Lord Heathfield , 399 279 668. Yorke , Earl of Hardwicke ,. 280 669. Colonel Barré , 402 404 282 670. Sir John Eardley Wilmot , 283 671. Montague ...
... Young , 633. Thomas Birch , 377 383 385 • 388 389 394 274 666. General Gage , 396 277 667. Lord Heathfield , 399 279 668. Yorke , Earl of Hardwicke ,. 280 669. Colonel Barré , 402 404 282 670. Sir John Eardley Wilmot , 283 671. Montague ...
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... Young , 633. Thomas Birch , 634. Richard Dawes , 635. Zachary Grey , 636. James Quin , 637. Laurence Sterne , 638. William Duncombe , 639. James Merrick , 640. Alexander Monro , 641. Mark Akenside , 642. John Dollond , 643. Tobias ...
... Young , 633. Thomas Birch , 634. Richard Dawes , 635. Zachary Grey , 636. James Quin , 637. Laurence Sterne , 638. William Duncombe , 639. James Merrick , 640. Alexander Monro , 641. Mark Akenside , 642. John Dollond , 643. Tobias ...
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... Young , would probably have achieved greater things than he did , had he not unfortunately fallen upon imitating Pope , with whom his genius had little in common . Smollett has been pleased to mention Glover's ' Leonidas ' among the ...
... Young , would probably have achieved greater things than he did , had he not unfortunately fallen upon imitating Pope , with whom his genius had little in common . Smollett has been pleased to mention Glover's ' Leonidas ' among the ...
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... young queen of Hungary was about to be stripped of her inheritance , when Britain interfered on her behalf , and was followed by Sardinia , Holland , and Russia . The king partook of his father's fondness for his Hanoverian dominions ...
... young queen of Hungary was about to be stripped of her inheritance , when Britain interfered on her behalf , and was followed by Sardinia , Holland , and Russia . The king partook of his father's fondness for his Hanoverian dominions ...
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... young chevalier , as he was called , should consider himself the rightful heir to the English throne , a right which had been admitted by the nation itself for more than one generation , and which many lofty minds believed in so firmly ...
... young chevalier , as he was called , should consider himself the rightful heir to the English throne , a right which had been admitted by the nation itself for more than one generation , and which many lofty minds believed in so firmly ...
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