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She left a daughter by her former husband , and by her means our author
became acquainted with Mrs . Anne Williams , the daughter of Zachary Williams ,
a physician who died about this time . Mrs . Williams was a woman of
considerable ...
She left a daughter by her former husband , and by her means our author
became acquainted with Mrs . Anne Williams , the daughter of Zachary Williams ,
a physician who died about this time . Mrs . Williams was a woman of
considerable ...
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Mary , who became the second wife of John Osborn , esq . of St . Albans , and
died without issue , Nov . 2 , 1790 ; 2 . Anne , who became the second wife of
major Brooke of Bath , and died July 13 , 1800 , leaving a son and daughter ,
since ...
Mary , who became the second wife of John Osborn , esq . of St . Albans , and
died without issue , Nov . 2 , 1790 ; 2 . Anne , who became the second wife of
major Brooke of Bath , and died July 13 , 1800 , leaving a son and daughter ,
since ...
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As he ever endeavoured to unite knowledge with amusement , he studied the
history of archery , and became a connoisseur in its weapons as used by modern
and ancieut nations . The collection he formed while this pursuit occupied his ...
As he ever endeavoured to unite knowledge with amusement , he studied the
history of archery , and became a connoisseur in its weapons as used by modern
and ancieut nations . The collection he formed while this pursuit occupied his ...
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He was a native of Anglesea , from which he removed to the humble occupation
of teaching mathematics on board a man of war . After pursuing this course of life
for some years , he became a teacher of the same science in London , and the ...
He was a native of Anglesea , from which he removed to the humble occupation
of teaching mathematics on board a man of war . After pursuing this course of life
for some years , he became a teacher of the same science in London , and the ...
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her husband ' s tuition she became a considerable proficient in algebra , and with
a view to act as preceptor to her sister ' s son , who was destined for the sea , she
made berself perfect in trigonometry , and the theory of navigation , sciences ...
her husband ' s tuition she became a considerable proficient in algebra , and with
a view to act as preceptor to her sister ' s son , who was destined for the sea , she
made berself perfect in trigonometry , and the theory of navigation , sciences ...
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