Memoirs of Richard Cumberland, Volume 1Lackington, Allen, & Company, 1807 - 432 pages |
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... father say , that , at the end of upon а every year , whatever overplus he found minute inspection of his accounts was by him distributed to the poor , reserving only one small deposit of twenty - five pounds in cash , found at his ...
... father say , that , at the end of upon а every year , whatever overplus he found minute inspection of his accounts was by him distributed to the poor , reserving only one small deposit of twenty - five pounds in cash , found at his ...
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... father at his parsonage - house in Northamptonshire , undertook that kind office , and completed it most effectually . This book gave , when last at Cambridge , to the library of Trinity College ; and if , by those means , it shall find ...
... father at his parsonage - house in Northamptonshire , undertook that kind office , and completed it most effectually . This book gave , when last at Cambridge , to the library of Trinity College ; and if , by those means , it shall find ...
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... father , " he replied ; " but thine has been the more amu- " sing game ; so there's no harm done . " These are puerile anecdotes , but my history itself is only in its nonage ; and even these will serve in some degree to establish what ...
... father , " he replied ; " but thine has been the more amu- " sing game ; so there's no harm done . " These are puerile anecdotes , but my history itself is only in its nonage ; and even these will serve in some degree to establish what ...
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... father , first married Humphry Ridge Esquire , and after his decease the Reverend Doctor Fa- vell , fellow of Trinity College , and after his marriage with my aunt , Rector of Witton near Huntingdon , in the gift of Sir John Bernard of ...
... father , first married Humphry Ridge Esquire , and after his decease the Reverend Doctor Fa- vell , fellow of Trinity College , and after his marriage with my aunt , Rector of Witton near Huntingdon , in the gift of Sir John Bernard of ...
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... age of twenty - nine , and the younger , Denison , so named from his mother , was my father . He was educated at West- minster school , and from that admitted fel- low - commoner of Trinity College in Cam- bridge . 26 MEMOIRS OF.
... age of twenty - nine , and the younger , Denison , so named from his mother , was my father . He was educated at West- minster school , and from that admitted fel- low - commoner of Trinity College in Cam- bridge . 26 MEMOIRS OF.
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