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... was Locke , and she was of the same family as the philosopher ( so called ) of that name , who is still held in more esti- mation than he deserves . She must have been his The re- niece , or the daughter of his first 2 EARLY LIFE OF.
... was Locke , and she was of the same family as the philosopher ( so called ) of that name , who is still held in more esti- mation than he deserves . She must have been his The re- niece , or the daughter of his first 2 EARLY LIFE OF.
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... called gentlemen upon their tombstones in Ashton churchyard , where my father , two of my brothers , my three sisters , and my poor dear cousin Margaret , are deposited with them . Edward Hill , the seventh , was a lawyer and a widower ...
... called gentlemen upon their tombstones in Ashton churchyard , where my father , two of my brothers , my three sisters , and my poor dear cousin Margaret , are deposited with them . Edward Hill , the seventh , was a lawyer and a widower ...
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... called Strephon , and there was a note at the bottom of the page upon this name , explaining that it meant " the young Justice . " William Tyler , the second brother , was a remarkable person . Owing to some defect in his faculties , so ...
... called Strephon , and there was a note at the bottom of the page upon this name , explaining that it meant " the young Justice . " William Tyler , the second brother , was a remarkable person . Owing to some defect in his faculties , so ...
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... called in the family ) provoked him dangerously once . He was dozing beside the fire , with his hat on , which , as is still the custom among the peasantry ( here in Cumberland at least ) , he always wore in the house . You , perhaps ...
... called in the family ) provoked him dangerously once . He was dozing beside the fire , with his hat on , which , as is still the custom among the peasantry ( here in Cumberland at least ) , he always wore in the house . You , perhaps ...
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... called ( not in honour of the cloth ) , had some humour . In repairing the public road , the labourers came so near his garden wall , that they in- jured the foundations , and down it fell . He com- plained to the way wardens , and ...
... called ( not in honour of the cloth ) , had some humour . In repairing the public road , the labourers came so near his garden wall , that they in- jured the foundations , and down it fell . He com- plained to the way wardens , and ...
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