Whitehead, 1785, to Anstey, 1805Thomas Campbell J. Murray, 1819 |
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... Lord Lymington , son to the Earl of Portsmouth . At the election to New College , in 1735 , he was treated with some injustice , being placed too low in the roll of candidates ; and was obliged to leave Winchester , without obtaining ...
... Lord Lymington , son to the Earl of Portsmouth . At the election to New College , in 1735 , he was treated with some injustice , being placed too low in the roll of candidates ; and was obliged to leave Winchester , without obtaining ...
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... Lord Jersey to remain with the family ; and he continued to reside with them for fourteen years , except during his visits to the seat of Lord Harcourt . His pupils , who had now sunk the idea of their governor in the more agreeable one ...
... Lord Jersey to remain with the family ; and he continued to reside with them for fourteen years , except during his visits to the seat of Lord Harcourt . His pupils , who had now sunk the idea of their governor in the more agreeable one ...
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... Lord Jersey to remove to private lodgings ; though he was still a daily expected guest at his lordship's table in town ; and he divided his summers between the country residences of the Jersey and Harcourt families . His health began to ...
... Lord Jersey to remove to private lodgings ; though he was still a daily expected guest at his lordship's table in town ; and he divided his summers between the country residences of the Jersey and Harcourt families . His health began to ...
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... Lord Cobham , to whom it was inscribed , and by all the readers of verse , and leaders of politics , who professed the strongest at- tachment to liberty . It ran rapidly through three editions , and was publicly extolled by the pen of ...
... Lord Cobham , to whom it was inscribed , and by all the readers of verse , and leaders of politics , who professed the strongest at- tachment to liberty . It ran rapidly through three editions , and was publicly extolled by the pen of ...
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... Then shall we feel the unresisted force Of Persia's navy , deluging our plains With inexhausted numbers . Half the Greeks , By us betray'd to bondage , will support A Persian lord , and lift th ' avenging spear RICHARD GLOVER . 39.
... Then shall we feel the unresisted force Of Persia's navy , deluging our plains With inexhausted numbers . Half the Greeks , By us betray'd to bondage , will support A Persian lord , and lift th ' avenging spear RICHARD GLOVER . 39.
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