SelectionsOxford University Press, 1955 - 446 pàgines |
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Pàgina 182
... Bennet Langton It has been long observed that men do not suspect faults which they do not commit ; your own Elegance of manners and punctuality of complaisance did not suffer you to impute to me that negligence of ... Bennet Langton 182-
... Bennet Langton It has been long observed that men do not suspect faults which they do not commit ; your own Elegance of manners and punctuality of complaisance did not suffer you to impute to me that negligence of ... Bennet Langton 182-
Pàgina 442
... Bennet Langton , Esq .: three hundred pounds in the hands of Mr. Barclay and Mr. Perkins , brewers ; one hundred and fifty pounds in the hands of Dr. Percy , Bishop of Dromore ; one thousand pounds , three per cent . annuities , in the ...
... Bennet Langton , Esq .: three hundred pounds in the hands of Mr. Barclay and Mr. Perkins , brewers ; one hundred and fifty pounds in the hands of Dr. Percy , Bishop of Dromore ; one thousand pounds , three per cent . annuities , in the ...
Pàgina 444
... Bennet Langton , Esq . I give and be- queath my Polyglot Bible . To Sir Joshua Reynolds , my great French Dictionary , by Martiniere , and my own copy of my folio English Dictionary , of the last revision . To Dr. William Scott , one of ...
... Bennet Langton , Esq . I give and be- queath my Polyglot Bible . To Sir Joshua Reynolds , my great French Dictionary , by Martiniere , and my own copy of my folio English Dictionary , of the last revision . To Dr. William Scott , one of ...
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Harry Hervey | 9 |
The Use of Catalogues 16 66 | 16 |
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