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... Common Pleas Thomas Henry , F.R.S. and Chymist Rev. Jeremiah Joyce , an Author Page . Born . Died . 595 1732 1816 596 1749 1816 of } 598 1758 1816 598 1745 1816 599 - 1816 · 599 1816 599 1734 1816 600 1764 1816 596 - 1816 600 - 1816 of ...
... Common Pleas Thomas Henry , F.R.S. and Chymist Rev. Jeremiah Joyce , an Author Page . Born . Died . 595 1732 1816 596 1749 1816 of } 598 1758 1816 598 1745 1816 599 - 1816 · 599 1816 599 1734 1816 600 1764 1816 596 - 1816 600 - 1816 of ...
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... common degree . The botanical garden at Calcutta flourished and was brought into great repute under the auspices of its celebrated and inde- fatigable curator . Its different quarters were laid out in a scientific manner , and exhibited ...
... common degree . The botanical garden at Calcutta flourished and was brought into great repute under the auspices of its celebrated and inde- fatigable curator . Its different quarters were laid out in a scientific manner , and exhibited ...
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... children . He was intimately acquainted with the Latin language ; is said to have been an adept in Greek ; and even to have attained ́an un- common degree of knowledge in respect to the Hebrew tongue 16 Admiral Sir Roger Curtis, Bart.
... children . He was intimately acquainted with the Latin language ; is said to have been an adept in Greek ; and even to have attained ́an un- common degree of knowledge in respect to the Hebrew tongue 16 Admiral Sir Roger Curtis, Bart.
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common degree of knowledge in respect to the Hebrew tongue . These preparatory studies and qualifications proved propitious in no common degree to his family ; he sowed the seeds of learning , and reaped a rich crop in the persons of ...
common degree of knowledge in respect to the Hebrew tongue . These preparatory studies and qualifications proved propitious in no common degree to his family ; he sowed the seeds of learning , and reaped a rich crop in the persons of ...
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... common friend of Horace Walpole and Gray the poet , and her brother , William Asheton , of Condale and Downham , in the county palatine of Lancaster , Esq . married Letitia , second daughter of the late Sir Richard Brooke , of Norton ...
... common friend of Horace Walpole and Gray the poet , and her brother , William Asheton , of Condale and Downham , in the county palatine of Lancaster , Esq . married Letitia , second daughter of the late Sir Richard Brooke , of Norton ...
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