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... passed a long life in its service , and became rich on a salary which at first was 81. 6s . 8d . sterling ; and of David Hume , who there wrote the greater part of his history . Some of the Scotch Church records , however , are in ...
... passed a long life in its service , and became rich on a salary which at first was 81. 6s . 8d . sterling ; and of David Hume , who there wrote the greater part of his history . Some of the Scotch Church records , however , are in ...
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... passing through London , lent to the late George Chalmers ; and at a subsequent period he presented to that gentleman ... passed successively into the hands of different bishops of the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland ; and it is to the ...
... passing through London , lent to the late George Chalmers ; and at a subsequent period he presented to that gentleman ... passed successively into the hands of different bishops of the Roman Catholic Church in Scotland ; and it is to the ...
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... passed with little observation , as the Tory opposition , instead of embarrassing always aided the Government on any matter tend- ing to the public safety . In 1838 , however , Lord Morpeth , then Irish Secretary , found that , in spite ...
... passed with little observation , as the Tory opposition , instead of embarrassing always aided the Government on any matter tend- ing to the public safety . In 1838 , however , Lord Morpeth , then Irish Secretary , found that , in spite ...
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