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... born in 1728 , married one of the Zamoy- ski family , and left a daughter married to a Count Mniszech . The younger , Isabella , born in 1730 , married Clement Branicki , and died without issue . So much for the assertion that Dr ...
... born in 1728 , married one of the Zamoy- ski family , and left a daughter married to a Count Mniszech . The younger , Isabella , born in 1730 , married Clement Branicki , and died without issue . So much for the assertion that Dr ...
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... born , Though ( faith ! ) I'm afraid , to my shame , I should see Some hundreds much more like to Monkeys than me . And when , for some fair , I might steal forth to meet her , I should find her eloping with some other Peter ! * A ...
... born , Though ( faith ! ) I'm afraid , to my shame , I should see Some hundreds much more like to Monkeys than me . And when , for some fair , I might steal forth to meet her , I should find her eloping with some other Peter ! * A ...
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... born till 1661. * It is remarkable that so little is known of William Cleland's ancestry or descendants . Ma- caulay calls him " a linguist , a mathematician , 66 [ * Our authority for the death of William Cleland at Killiecrankie was ...
... born till 1661. * It is remarkable that so little is known of William Cleland's ancestry or descendants . Ma- caulay calls him " a linguist , a mathematician , 66 [ * Our authority for the death of William Cleland at Killiecrankie was ...
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... born in London " near or in the Tower " -doubtless in the official residence of his father as Lieut . - General of the Ordnance- he became the fellow - commoner of New College in the beginning of 1582 , at the age of fourteen ; that he ...
... born in London " near or in the Tower " -doubtless in the official residence of his father as Lieut . - General of the Ordnance- he became the fellow - commoner of New College in the beginning of 1582 , at the age of fourteen ; that he ...
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... born in 1492 , and died in 1560 the same year in which Vitalis died . He wrote a poem of thirty - two stanzas on " The Ruines of Rome , " which Spenser translated , the third of which is taken bodily from Vitalis : " Thou Stranger ...
... born in 1492 , and died in 1560 the same year in which Vitalis died . He wrote a poem of thirty - two stanzas on " The Ruines of Rome , " which Spenser translated , the third of which is taken bodily from Vitalis : " Thou Stranger ...
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