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... died at the Spa , Sept. 3 , 1653 ; and , as controvertists are commonly said to be killed by their last dispute , Milton was flattered with the credit of 5 destroying him . Cromwell had now dismissed the parliament by the authority of ...
... died at the Spa , Sept. 3 , 1653 ; and , as controvertists are commonly said to be killed by their last dispute , Milton was flattered with the credit of 5 destroying him . Cromwell had now dismissed the parliament by the authority of ...
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... dying day ; but the papers were so discomposed and deficient , that it could not be made fit for the press . ' The compilers of the Latin dictionary , 25 printed at Cambridge , had the use of those collections in three folios ; but what ...
... dying day ; but the papers were so discomposed and deficient , that it could not be made fit for the press . ' The compilers of the Latin dictionary , 25 printed at Cambridge , had the use of those collections in three folios ; but what ...
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... died by a quiet and silent expiration , about the 10th of November , 1674 , at his house 20 in Bunhill Fields ; and was buried next his father in the chancel of St. Giles at Cripplegate . His funeral was very splendidly and numerously ...
... died by a quiet and silent expiration , about the 10th of November , 1674 , at his house 20 in Bunhill Fields ; and was buried next his father in the chancel of St. Giles at Cripplegate . His funeral was very splendidly and numerously ...
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... died about 1729 , is said to have reported that he lost two thousand pounds by entrusting it to a scrivener ; and that , in the general depredation upon the Church , he had grasped an estate of about sixty pounds a year belonging to ...
... died about 1729 , is said to have reported that he lost two thousand pounds by entrusting it to a scrivener ; and that , in the general depredation upon the Church , he had grasped an estate of about sixty pounds a year belonging to ...
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... died of her first child . Mary died single . Deborah married Abraham Clark , a weaver in Spitalfields , and lived to seventy - six years , to August , 1727. This is the daughter of whom public mention has been made . She could . repeat ...
... died of her first child . Mary died single . Deborah married Abraham Clark , a weaver in Spitalfields , and lived to seventy - six years , to August , 1727. This is the daughter of whom public mention has been made . She could . repeat ...
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