The English Nation; Or, A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton & Company, 1863 |
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... DIED A. D. 1740 . THIS eminent statesman , chancellor of the exchequer in the reign of Queen Anne , was descended from an ancient Norfolk family , which possessed the lands of Wymondham in that county from a very early period . He was ...
... DIED A. D. 1740 . THIS eminent statesman , chancellor of the exchequer in the reign of Queen Anne , was descended from an ancient Norfolk family , which possessed the lands of Wymondham in that county from a very early period . He was ...
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... died at the early age of 37 ; having been born in 1658 , and dying of consumption in 1695. Had he lived longer he would probably have exercised a deeper influence over our music , and laid the founda- tion of something like a national ...
... died at the early age of 37 ; having been born in 1658 , and dying of consumption in 1695. Had he lived longer he would probably have exercised a deeper influence over our music , and laid the founda- tion of something like a national ...
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... died in 1757 . Dean Swift , in revenge for his having denounced the Beggar's Opera ' from the pulpit , calls him " a stupid , injudicious , and prostitute divine . " 1 James Hervey . BORN A. D. 1713. - DIED A. D. 1758 . THE author of so ...
... died in 1757 . Dean Swift , in revenge for his having denounced the Beggar's Opera ' from the pulpit , calls him " a stupid , injudicious , and prostitute divine . " 1 James Hervey . BORN A. D. 1713. - DIED A. D. 1758 . THE author of so ...
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