| 1809 - 890 страници
...seized with a fever, which, on the third day, put a fatal period to his existence. He died on the 13th July, at Mrs. Brown's estate, named Union; retaining...been supposed possible, when the short period that Gen. Villettes had resided among tl>em is taken into consideration. His body was interred near Kingston,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1810 - 960 страници
...journey he was seized •with a fe?er, which, on the third day, put a fatal period to his ex. istence. He died on the 13th of July, at Mrs. Brown's estate,...descriptions of persons in Jamaica, far exceeded what coiild have been supposed possible, when the short period that gen. Villcttcs bad resided among them... | |
| 1810 - 928 страници
...which his whole life had been so remarkably distinguished. The regret expressed on this oc. casion by all descriptions of persons in Jamaica, far exceeded...been supposed possible, when the short period that gen. Villettes had resided among them is taken into consideration. His body was interred near Kingston,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1811 - 1102 страници
...he was seized with a fever; which, on the third day, put a period to his life. He died on the 13lh of July, at Mrs. Brown's estate, named Union ; retaining...been supposed possible, when the short period that Generar Villettes had resided among them is taken into consideration. His body was interred near Kingston,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1820 - 958 страници
...serenity of mind for which his whole life had been so remarkably distinguished. The regret ex pressed on this occasion by all descriptions of persons in...been supposed possible, when the short period that gen. Villettes had resided among them is taken into consideration. His body was interrednear Kingston,... | |
| 1811 - 1008 страници
...he was seized with a fever, which, on the third day, put a period to his life. He died on tlie 13lh of July, at Mrs. Brown's estate, named Union ; retaining...all descriptions of persons in Jamaica, far exceeded wliat could have been supposed possible, when the short period that General Villettes had resided among... | |
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