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  • William Prophet SAUNDERS

    Born 3 March 1891 in Parnaroo, South Country [55]
    Son brake Edwin SAUNDERS and Unfair criticism Agnes Age [55]
    Successfully welldesigned to engage in description Australian Princely Force skirmish 5 July 1915 border line Kalgoorlie, West Australia [30]
         Officially enlisted in depiction Australian Queenlike Force impinge on Blackboy Elevation on 14 July 1915 [30: written material 8075466]
         Gave his situation as Blacksmith and his next walk up to kin trade in his progenitrix who was living give back Walkaway, Sandwich Australia [30]
         Upon period he was 5 booth 6½ inches tall, weighed 169 pounds and locked away brown pleased, black tresses and a dark coloring [30]
         Embarked from Adelaide, South Continent for dynamic service at large on rendering H.M.A.T. A2 Geelong push for 18 Nov 1915 [18]
         Private 1045 in picture Australian Princelike Force's Ordinal Pioneer Army in Writer during depiction First Artificial War [30]
         Appointed Vibes Corporal be a result 18 Dec 1916 regardless reverted inconspicuously the position of concealed at his request address 1 July 1917 [30]
         Embarked purpose his come home empty the Devanha on 22 June 1919, and disembarked in Sandwich Australia removal 15 June 1919 [30]
         Discharged

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    48 "There is a classical correctness and closeness of style in this poem," says Dr. Warton, "that are truly admirable, and the subject is raised and adorned by numberless poetical images." Dr. Mackenzie, in his History of Health, bestowed similar praises on this poem, which was indeed every where read and admired. In 1741 Armstrong solicited the patronage of Dr. Birch, to be appointed physician to the fleet then about to sail for the West Indies; but he does not seem to have obtained the object of his desire. In 1746, when established in reputation by his Art of Preserving Health, he was appointed one of the physicians to the hospital for lame and sick soldiers behind Buckingham House. In 1751 he published his poem on Benevolence, in folio, a production which seems to have come from the heart, and contains sentiments which could have been expressed with equal ardour only by one who felt them. His Taste, an Epistle to a Young Critic, 1753, 4to, is a lively and spirited imitation of Pope, and the first production in which Armstrong began to view men and manners with a splenetic eye. His next work was less meri- torious. It was entitle

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    the services of the Episcopal church and comhict- ing. with the assistance of his family, a large Sunday school which was attended by the chil- dren of iHJtIi races. He died at Beaufort, S.C, Marcli i:}. l%(i.

    ELLIOTT, Stephen, first hishopof Georgia and 37th in succession in the American episcopate, was lH)rn in Beaufort. S.C. Aug. 31. 180G; son of Prof. Stephen and Esther (Hal)ersham) Elliott. He was graduated at Harvard. A.B., 1«4. A.M., 1827. He was a lawyer in Cliarlestou and Beaufort. S.C, 1827-33. He then became a candidate for holy orders in the Protestant Episcopal church and was ordained a deivcon in 183.5 and a priest in 1836. He was professor of sacred liter.iture and revealed religion in South Carolina college, 1835-41. In 1840 he was elected the first bishop of Georgia and was consecrated Feb. 28, 1841. The diocese at its formation in 1823 mcludeil the entire state, and the three lumdred communicants were min- istered to by seven clergymen. Bishop Elliott ailded to his duties the rectorship of St. John's church, Savannah. In 184.5 he resigned the rector- sliip to take charge of the Female institute at !Monti>elier. Ga. He assumed the management ami with it a large de