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... tion at his native village , he was placed under. moir " of 1788 was published : with additional Maps and Letter - prefs . " The Marches [ to Seringapa- tam ] of the British Armies in the Peninsula of India , during the Cam- paigns of ...
... tion at his native village , he was placed under. moir " of 1788 was published : with additional Maps and Letter - prefs . " The Marches [ to Seringapa- tam ] of the British Armies in the Peninsula of India , during the Cam- paigns of ...
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tion at his native village , he was placed under the tuition of Mr. Dawson , at Sedbergh , in Yorkshire , where he laid the foundation of his medical and phi- lofophical knowledge . After this he proceeded to Edinburgh , and took his ...
tion at his native village , he was placed under the tuition of Mr. Dawson , at Sedbergh , in Yorkshire , where he laid the foundation of his medical and phi- lofophical knowledge . After this he proceeded to Edinburgh , and took his ...
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... tion , or experience enough to have lived in the world had they been thrown upon it . I had promifed myfelf that day the highest gratifications from re- fined taste and manners ; though T confefs I was a little confounded at a ...
... tion , or experience enough to have lived in the world had they been thrown upon it . I had promifed myfelf that day the highest gratifications from re- fined taste and manners ; though T confefs I was a little confounded at a ...
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... tion . 1 have been informed , that the large old houfe which was formerly at the back of the Swan public - houfe , and upon the fite of which , and its garden , Crown Place is built , was once occu- pied by the Bishop of Bath and Wells ...
... tion . 1 have been informed , that the large old houfe which was formerly at the back of the Swan public - houfe , and upon the fite of which , and its garden , Crown Place is built , was once occu- pied by the Bishop of Bath and Wells ...
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... tion to be correct , for notwithstanding it had been frequently patched and plaiftered , there was fomething of rude . nefs in its conftruction which is not to be found in the wooden buildings of a more modern date . It contained four ...
... tion to be correct , for notwithstanding it had been frequently patched and plaiftered , there was fomething of rude . nefs in its conftruction which is not to be found in the wooden buildings of a more modern date . It contained four ...
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