The British Magazine, Or, Monthly Repository for Gentlemen & Ladies, 第 2 巻James Rivington & James Fletcher ... & H. Payne |
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... bishop of Briftol . He was born at Milton , near Ambrefbury in Wiltshire , about the year 1672 , when his father was rector of that place , and being not likely to live , was baptized the fame day he was born . When he grew up to an age ...
... bishop of Briftol . He was born at Milton , near Ambrefbury in Wiltshire , about the year 1672 , when his father was rector of that place , and being not likely to live , was baptized the fame day he was born . When he grew up to an age ...
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... bishop of Rheims , with great humanity , and even re- ftored fome filver veffels , of which the church had been plundered . Several years fucceeding this event he employed in fettling his new empire , in eftablishing a regu- lar form of ...
... bishop of Rheims , with great humanity , and even re- ftored fome filver veffels , of which the church had been plundered . Several years fucceeding this event he employed in fettling his new empire , in eftablishing a regu- lar form of ...
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... Bishop of St. David's . Right Hon . Edward Boscawen , Admi- ral of the Blue , & c . Capt . Peter Broomfish , in the King of Pruffia's fervice , aged 112 .. He had been in the fervice of Pruffia 93 years ; 20 of which he was a common ...
... Bishop of St. David's . Right Hon . Edward Boscawen , Admi- ral of the Blue , & c . Capt . Peter Broomfish , in the King of Pruffia's fervice , aged 112 .. He had been in the fervice of Pruffia 93 years ; 20 of which he was a common ...
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... bishop of Cologn , Nov. 12 , 1723 , Bishop of Hildesheim Feb. 8 , 1724 , Bishop of Ofnabrug Nov. 4 , 1728 , and Grand Ma- fter of the Teutonic Order 1732 . According to a calculation lately made , there are now upwards of 23,000 French ...
... bishop of Cologn , Nov. 12 , 1723 , Bishop of Hildesheim Feb. 8 , 1724 , Bishop of Ofnabrug Nov. 4 , 1728 , and Grand Ma- fter of the Teutonic Order 1732 . According to a calculation lately made , there are now upwards of 23,000 French ...
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... bishop of St. David's . Mr. Thomas Shirley , rector of Welford , Berks , worth 500l . per ann . Mr. Beady , rector of Catmere and Peaf- more , Berks , worth 4501. per ann . Mr. W. Gee , vic . of Werefted , Suffolk . Mr. George Drury ...
... bishop of St. David's . Mr. Thomas Shirley , rector of Welford , Berks , worth 500l . per ann . Mr. Beady , rector of Catmere and Peaf- more , Berks , worth 4501. per ann . Mr. W. Gee , vic . of Werefted , Suffolk . Mr. George Drury ...
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