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+ | The successive oppressions and persecutions, particularly of the French Clergy, both individually and collectively, during the remainder of the year 1792, are too well known to require a minute description in this pace. If they [...] | ||
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+ | Mrs Silburn was the widow of a cooper who had left no children of his own, but has supported those of his brother, two sons and two daughters ; he had died a few years before in indifferent circumssances : notxithstanding which, his widow continued to maintain and educate them, though she had hardly any other means than those of lending lodgings ; but her character, her economy, her benevolence, and exemplary conduct, had created her numerous friends. The rent of the Bishop's room was not high, but she demanded nothing, and re- |
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The successive oppressions and persecutions, particularly of the French Clergy, both individually and collectively, during the remainder of the year 1792, are too well known to require a minute description in this pace. If they [...]
Mrs Silburn was the widow of a cooper who had left no children of his own, but has supported those of his brother, two sons and two daughters ; he had died a few years before in indifferent circumssances : notxithstanding which, his widow continued to maintain and educate them, though she had hardly any other means than those of lending lodgings ; but her character, her economy, her benevolence, and exemplary conduct, had created her numerous friends. The rent of the Bishop's room was not high, but she demanded nothing, and re-