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... houfe was either Hawnes or Wood - end . But this was never before fuppofed to admit of a doubt . Sir Samuel Lake's boufe was unquestionably fituated at Wood - end , in the parifh of Cople , about five miles from Bedford . It is now a ...
... houfe was either Hawnes or Wood - end . But this was never before fuppofed to admit of a doubt . Sir Samuel Lake's boufe was unquestionably fituated at Wood - end , in the parifh of Cople , about five miles from Bedford . It is now a ...
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... houfe now occupied by the fingle brethren in the fociety of the Moravians . It was fome years fince converted into a school . The number of thefe reclufe and inoffenfive fcctaries has of late confiderably declined , and that ...
... houfe now occupied by the fingle brethren in the fociety of the Moravians . It was fome years fince converted into a school . The number of thefe reclufe and inoffenfive fcctaries has of late confiderably declined , and that ...
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... houfe ; where he was fo kindly en- tertained , and fo well accepted , that Mr. Jordan , understanding him to be a bach- elor , beftowed his daughter on him , with a confiderable fortune . " By his lady he had four children . Ed- ward ...
... houfe ; where he was fo kindly en- tertained , and fo well accepted , that Mr. Jordan , understanding him to be a bach- elor , beftowed his daughter on him , with a confiderable fortune . " By his lady he had four children . Ed- ward ...
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... houfe of a grand - daughter , by whom , with the affiftance of other defcendants , he was decently and refpectably maintain ed ; still , however , keeping up his con- nexion occafionally with the family of his late mafter , who had ...
... houfe of a grand - daughter , by whom , with the affiftance of other defcendants , he was decently and refpectably maintain ed ; still , however , keeping up his con- nexion occafionally with the family of his late mafter , who had ...
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... houfe in the centre , This place , how ever , is fometimes occupied by the most confiderable inn , On the fides is often a fort of piazza ( if , contrary to Virgil's Shepherd , we muft defcribe fmall things by great ) , particularly in ...
... houfe in the centre , This place , how ever , is fometimes occupied by the most confiderable inn , On the fides is often a fort of piazza ( if , contrary to Virgil's Shepherd , we muft defcribe fmall things by great ) , particularly in ...
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