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Excerpt from A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge
He was made Bishop of Cloyne in 1734. When he wished to resign, the King would not permit him and being keenly alive to the evils of non-residence, he made an arrangement before leav ing Cloyne whereby he settled 2001. A year during his absence on the poor. In 1752 he removed to Oxford, where, on the evening of the 14th january, in 1753, he was suddenly seized, while read ing, with palsy of the heart, and died almost instantaneously.
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