The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Band 32Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1809 |
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... received both honours and rewards from George I. The Earl of Burlington and the Duke of Chandos were his warmest patrons and admirers : the latter indeed retained him at Canons as master of his splendid choral establishment for the ...
... received both honours and rewards from George I. The Earl of Burlington and the Duke of Chandos were his warmest patrons and admirers : the latter indeed retained him at Canons as master of his splendid choral establishment for the ...
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... Handel has had his day . " The Irish nation received our great musician and his Ora , torios with complacency ; and as he gave the produce of the first performance of his Messiah in Dublin to the City prison 20 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
... Handel has had his day . " The Irish nation received our great musician and his Ora , torios with complacency ; and as he gave the produce of the first performance of his Messiah in Dublin to the City prison 20 ORIGINAL CRITICISM .
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... received that approbation which a dread of having lost them probably excited . Handel gave the profit of an annual performance of the Messiah to the Foundling Hospital ; and attended their Oratorios regularly long after he had lost his ...
... received that approbation which a dread of having lost them probably excited . Handel gave the profit of an annual performance of the Messiah to the Foundling Hospital ; and attended their Oratorios regularly long after he had lost his ...
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... received and ill relished in Bengal , where qualities of such a nature were not of the most thriving kind . At Madras , a contract had been given to Mr. Paul Benfield for sup- plying the army with carriage bullocks . The terms of this ...
... received and ill relished in Bengal , where qualities of such a nature were not of the most thriving kind . At Madras , a contract had been given to Mr. Paul Benfield for sup- plying the army with carriage bullocks . The terms of this ...
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... received for my own benefit , from any person or persons whomsoever , a present or presents of any kind , except two pipes of Madeira wine from two particular friends ( one of whom never was in India , the other is at Bengal ) , a few ...
... received for my own benefit , from any person or persons whomsoever , a present or presents of any kind , except two pipes of Madeira wine from two particular friends ( one of whom never was in India , the other is at Bengal ) , a few ...
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