Dictionary of National Biography, Volumen4Leslie Stephen Macmillan, 1885 |
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... Berkeley Street , Portman Square , at the age of eighty- two , and was buried by the side of his wife at Brighton . He had no children . It is understood that he left an autobiography , which has not yet seen the light . [ Scotsman , 26 ...
... Berkeley Street , Portman Square , at the age of eighty- two , and was buried by the side of his wife at Brighton . He had no children . It is understood that he left an autobiography , which has not yet seen the light . [ Scotsman , 26 ...
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... Berkeley Street , Portman Square , at the age of eighty- two , and was buried by the side of his wife at Brighton . He had no children . It is understood that he left an autobiography , which has not yet seen the light . [ Scotsman , 26 ...
... Berkeley Street , Portman Square , at the age of eighty- two , and was buried by the side of his wife at Brighton . He had no children . It is understood that he left an autobiography , which has not yet seen the light . [ Scotsman , 26 ...
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... Berkeley and Van Almonde , appeared off St. Malo on 4 July , and immediately opened fire . They kept this up till dark , renewed it the next morning , and continued it till evening , when they drew off , without any decisive result ...
... Berkeley and Van Almonde , appeared off St. Malo on 4 July , and immediately opened fire . They kept this up till dark , renewed it the next morning , and continued it till evening , when they drew off , without any decisive result ...
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... Berkeley [ q . v . ] • widow and daughter , then reduced to very slender means , left Chatham to be near rela- tives , and settled at Devizes in 1797. Eliza- beth was restless there , however , and her mother in 1800 acceded to her wish ...
... Berkeley [ q . v . ] • widow and daughter , then reduced to very slender means , left Chatham to be near rela- tives , and settled at Devizes in 1797. Eliza- beth was restless there , however , and her mother in 1800 acceded to her wish ...
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... Berkeley ham's annual presidential addresses were of a masterly character , whether they dealt with philosophical subjects or with the progress of botany . His cautious temperament and logical method made his adhesion to Darwin's views ...
... Berkeley ham's annual presidential addresses were of a masterly character , whether they dealt with philosophical subjects or with the progress of botany . His cautious temperament and logical method made his adhesion to Darwin's views ...
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