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him his own name , and had it duly recorded in shoemaker , under whose wife's care Lady Macthe register of St. Andrew's , Holborn . I have clesfield's child was placed ; that after the death carefully inspected that register , but no ...
him his own name , and had it duly recorded in shoemaker , under whose wife's care Lady Macthe register of St. Andrew's , Holborn . I have clesfield's child was placed ; that after the death carefully inspected that register , but no ...
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... who first exerted that spirit of inquiry by the powerful pen of Johnson , in 1744 , and into the literature of the old English writers , by all of them while Lady Macclesfield was alive , which the works of our great dramatick poet ...
... who first exerted that spirit of inquiry by the powerful pen of Johnson , in 1744 , and into the literature of the old English writers , by all of them while Lady Macclesfield was alive , which the works of our great dramatick poet ...
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The truth holy festival , the commemoration of the most is , that his humane consideration of the forlorn joyful event in the history of our world , the res- and indigent state in which this lady was left by urrection of our LORD and ...
The truth holy festival , the commemoration of the most is , that his humane consideration of the forlorn joyful event in the history of our world , the res- and indigent state in which this lady was left by urrection of our LORD and ...
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