The Life of David HumeHunt and Clarke, 1826 - 147 páginas |
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... lord Halkerton came by succession to her brother . My family , however , was not rich ; and , being myself a younger brother , my patrimony , according to the mode of my country , was of course very slender . My father , who passed for ...
... lord Halkerton came by succession to her brother . My family , however , was not rich ; and , being myself a younger brother , my patrimony , according to the mode of my country , was of course very slender . My father , who passed for ...
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... lord Hertford left me , being appointed lord lieutenant of Ireland . I was chargé d'affaires till the arrival of the duke of Richmond , towards the end of the year . In the beginning of 1776 I left Paris , 6 and next summer went to ...
... lord Hertford left me , being appointed lord lieutenant of Ireland . I was chargé d'affaires till the arrival of the duke of Richmond , towards the end of the year . In the beginning of 1776 I left Paris , 6 and next summer went to ...
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... lord Hertford , prevented me from de clining . I returned to Edinburgh in 1769 very opu- lent , ( for I possessed a revenue of one thousand pounds a year , ) healthy , and though somewhat stricken in years , with the prospect of ...
... lord Hertford , prevented me from de clining . I returned to Edinburgh in 1769 very opu- lent , ( for I possessed a revenue of one thousand pounds a year , ) healthy , and though somewhat stricken in years , with the prospect of ...
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... lord Seagrave , for there is one record in the hands of my cousin Melborn Williamson , which men- tions one acre of land abutting north upon the gates of the lord Seagrave ; and there is one close , called Hall - close , wherein the ...
... lord Seagrave , for there is one record in the hands of my cousin Melborn Williamson , which men- tions one acre of land abutting north upon the gates of the lord Seagrave ; and there is one close , called Hall - close , wherein the ...
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... lord of Leughborough , in 1642 , 1643 , 1644 , and 1645 , had his garrison in that town , if by chance at any time any troops of horse had lodged within the town , though they came late at night to their quarters , yet would one or ...
... lord of Leughborough , in 1642 , 1643 , 1644 , and 1645 , had his garrison in that town , if by chance at any time any troops of horse had lodged within the town , though they came late at night to their quarters , yet would one or ...
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