Freemason's Magazine, Or General and Complete Library, Volums 8-10J.W. Bunney, 1797 |
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Pàgina 145
... Death we announ- ced in our last , was a prelate whose moral qualities and talents , still more than his high rank and station , entitle him to an honourable distinction in the register of mortality . He was born at Morval , in Cornwall ...
... Death we announ- ced in our last , was a prelate whose moral qualities and talents , still more than his high rank and station , entitle him to an honourable distinction in the register of mortality . He was born at Morval , in Cornwall ...
Pàgina 115
... death as an evidence , and had an oath administered to him . The truth of this account cannot be controverted . At the time of his death he was therefore 169 years old . His last occupation was fishing ; and when above the age of 100 ...
... death as an evidence , and had an oath administered to him . The truth of this account cannot be controverted . At the time of his death he was therefore 169 years old . His last occupation was fishing ; and when above the age of 100 ...
Pàgina 117
... death that we hope for our inheritances . Let this consideration arm and fortify your highness's mind against the fears of death , and the terrors of your evil conscience , that the good you will do by your death , will somewhat balance ...
... death that we hope for our inheritances . Let this consideration arm and fortify your highness's mind against the fears of death , and the terrors of your evil conscience , that the good you will do by your death , will somewhat balance ...
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