The closing scene; or, Christianity and infidelity contrasted in the last hours of remarkable persons, by the author of 'The bishop's daughter'.1848 - Death - 376 pages |
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... England . There his speculations , relative to an iron bridge of his own invention , involved him in pecuniary dif- ficulties . He was arrested for debt , but bailed by some American merchants . On the appear- ance of Burke's ...
... England . There his speculations , relative to an iron bridge of his own invention , involved him in pecuniary dif- ficulties . He was arrested for debt , but bailed by some American merchants . On the appear- ance of Burke's ...
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... England in the fleet which conveyed the Princess of Orange , and being deemed a sufferer for the principles on which it was established , he was made a commissioner of appeals , and was soon after gratified by the establishment of ...
... England in the fleet which conveyed the Princess of Orange , and being deemed a sufferer for the principles on which it was established , he was made a commissioner of appeals , and was soon after gratified by the establishment of ...
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... England . The care of his early childhood was entrusted to Madame de Recoule , a female French refugee , who had filled the same charge about his father ; and who is supposed first to have given him that taste for the French language ...
... England . The care of his early childhood was entrusted to Madame de Recoule , a female French refugee , who had filled the same charge about his father ; and who is supposed first to have given him that taste for the French language ...
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... England , his mother's brother . To this scheme his devoted adherents , Katt and Keith , were privy . The project failed . Frederic was arrested ; and messengers were despatched by his angry father in different directions , with orders ...
... England , his mother's brother . To this scheme his devoted adherents , Katt and Keith , were privy . The project failed . Frederic was arrested ; and messengers were despatched by his angry father in different directions , with orders ...
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... England . There his speculations , relative to an iron bridge of his own invention , involved him in pecuniary dif- ficulties . He was arrested for debt , but bailed by some American merchants . On the appear- ance of Burke's ...
... England . There his speculations , relative to an iron bridge of his own invention , involved him in pecuniary dif- ficulties . He was arrested for debt , but bailed by some American merchants . On the appear- ance of Burke's ...
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