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... Gentleman's Magazine , " under the name of Chester . He died at Bath , November 16 , 1745 , and was buried in the Abbey church . Of Broome , though it cannot be said that he was a great poet , it would be unjust to deny that he was an ...
... Gentleman's Magazine , " under the name of Chester . He died at Bath , November 16 , 1745 , and was buried in the Abbey church . Of Broome , though it cannot be said that he was a great poet , it would be unjust to deny that he was an ...
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... Gentleman's Magazine . " In 1740 , he stood first in the list of the scholars to be received in succession at New College , but unhappily there was no vacancy . This was the original misfortune of his + life . He became a commoner of ...
... Gentleman's Magazine . " In 1740 , he stood first in the list of the scholars to be received in succession at New College , but unhappily there was no vacancy . This was the original misfortune of his + life . He became a commoner of ...
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... Gentleman's Magazine , for the year 1738 . the same profession , though his uncle and his mother.
... Gentleman's Magazine , for the year 1738 . the same profession , though his uncle and his mother.
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... Gentleman's Magazine for the year 1740. N. ३ preferments . It is observable that Mr. Wood ( BLAKE . 439.
... Gentleman's Magazine for the year 1740. N. ३ preferments . It is observable that Mr. Wood ( BLAKE . 439.
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... Gentleman's Magazine for 1740. N. * not known ; nor have we any account of SIR FRANCIS DRAKE . 455.
... Gentleman's Magazine for 1740. N. * not known ; nor have we any account of SIR FRANCIS DRAKE . 455.
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