The Annual Biography and Obituary, Том 4Longman., 1820 |
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... frequent debate and investigation in both Houses of Parliament , the documents contained in the memoirs of the late Inspector - General of convicts , cannot fail to prove worthy of attention . The rules laid down by him being the result ...
... frequent debate and investigation in both Houses of Parliament , the documents contained in the memoirs of the late Inspector - General of convicts , cannot fail to prove worthy of attention . The rules laid down by him being the result ...
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... frequently represented that county in Parliament . He inherited a good fortune , and very early in life captivated a lady with a fortune of 100,000l . This lady died in less than a twelvemonth , and rewarded the kindness of Mr ...
... frequently represented that county in Parliament . He inherited a good fortune , and very early in life captivated a lady with a fortune of 100,000l . This lady died in less than a twelvemonth , and rewarded the kindness of Mr ...
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... frequently , was not uniformly in opposition to all the measures of the cabinet of that day . On the contrary , at a time of great difficulty and danger , he warmly supported the " General Defence Act , " and boldly declared , that not ...
... frequently , was not uniformly in opposition to all the measures of the cabinet of that day . On the contrary , at a time of great difficulty and danger , he warmly supported the " General Defence Act , " and boldly declared , that not ...
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... frequent approbation of his constituents , who took every opportunity of evincing their respect , gratitude , and esteem . In his temper , he was ardent ; in his practice , resolute ; in his manners , frank , open , and courteous . His ...
... frequent approbation of his constituents , who took every opportunity of evincing their respect , gratitude , and esteem . In his temper , he was ardent ; in his practice , resolute ; in his manners , frank , open , and courteous . His ...
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... popes . They also inflicted penalties on the commission of sin , such as rigorous fasts , bodily pains and Thuanus , lib . 63. sect . 14 . mortifications , long and frequent prayers , and pilgrimage to 6 42 SIR RICHARD MUSGRAVE , BART .
... popes . They also inflicted penalties on the commission of sin , such as rigorous fasts , bodily pains and Thuanus , lib . 63. sect . 14 . mortifications , long and frequent prayers , and pilgrimage to 6 42 SIR RICHARD MUSGRAVE , BART .
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Страница 399 - In his temper and dispositions he was not only kind and affectionate, but generous, and considerate of the feelings of all around him, and gave the most liberal assistance and encouragement to all young persons who showed any indications of talent, or applied to him for patronage or advice.