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... received . WE are glad , too , of the opportunity which it presents to us of thanking the numerous Friends and Contributors to " NOTES AND QUERIES , " for their continued and valuable assistance . Notes . SUFFRAGAN BISHOPS . At the ...
... received . WE are glad , too , of the opportunity which it presents to us of thanking the numerous Friends and Contributors to " NOTES AND QUERIES , " for their continued and valuable assistance . Notes . SUFFRAGAN BISHOPS . At the ...
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... received and had , at and before thensealeing and delivery hereof , of and from Robert Chilcott , Citizen and Merchantaylor of London , George Dashwood of London , esquire , and Thomas Goodwin , Citizen and Scrivener of London ...
... received and had , at and before thensealeing and delivery hereof , of and from Robert Chilcott , Citizen and Merchantaylor of London , George Dashwood of London , esquire , and Thomas Goodwin , Citizen and Scrivener of London ...
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... received , has determined us to con- [ The general satisfaction with which this series of tinue it in the present volume : and We shall be greatly obliged by the communication of Inedited Letters , Ballads , or other Documents , which ...
... received , has determined us to con- [ The general satisfaction with which this series of tinue it in the present volume : and We shall be greatly obliged by the communication of Inedited Letters , Ballads , or other Documents , which ...
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... received by Mr. Clapperton , who placed the honoured portrait in the most conspicuous place in his apartment . Mr. Ring died in Dec. , 1821 , an event which retarded the projected new edition . Clapperton nevertheless went on with his ...
... received by Mr. Clapperton , who placed the honoured portrait in the most conspicuous place in his apartment . Mr. Ring died in Dec. , 1821 , an event which retarded the projected new edition . Clapperton nevertheless went on with his ...
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... received 500,000 francs from the bankers of M. de Blacas to write against France . At first 10,000 Louis were offered to the Journalist ; but was seriously angry , and protested that he was not a man to allow himself to be corrupted for ...
... received 500,000 francs from the bankers of M. de Blacas to write against France . At first 10,000 Louis were offered to the Journalist ; but was seriously angry , and protested that he was not a man to allow himself to be corrupted for ...
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