The Historical Magazine, Or, Classical Library of Public Events: Consisting of Authentic Anecdotes, Biographical Memoirs, Manners and Customs, Philosophical Papers, Natural History, Theatrical Intelligence, Analysis of Historical Books, Domestic News, &c. &c. &c, Volumen 1D. Brewman, New Street, Shoe Lane, 1789 |
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... Duke of York , and the Earl of Bute , were fworn of the privy council . A proclamation was iffued , ordering all perfons in office to execute the fame ; and another for the encou- ragement of piety , and fappreffion of vice . Addreffes ...
... Duke of York , and the Earl of Bute , were fworn of the privy council . A proclamation was iffued , ordering all perfons in office to execute the fame ; and another for the encou- ragement of piety , and fappreffion of vice . Addreffes ...
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... duke , one day , re- turning from hunting with his guards , found the king in Hyde Park . He expreffed his furprise how his ma- jeffy could venture his perfon alone at fuch a perilous time . " James , " replied the king , " take you ...
... duke , one day , re- turning from hunting with his guards , found the king in Hyde Park . He expreffed his furprise how his ma- jeffy could venture his perfon alone at fuch a perilous time . " James , " replied the king , " take you ...
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... Duke of Newcastle was first lord of the trea- fury ; Earl Granville prefided at the council ; and Lord Anfon at the board of admiralty . Earl Temple kept the privy feal ; Mr. Legge acted as chancellor of the exchequer ; and Mr. Charles ...
... Duke of Newcastle was first lord of the trea- fury ; Earl Granville prefided at the council ; and Lord Anfon at the board of admiralty . Earl Temple kept the privy feal ; Mr. Legge acted as chancellor of the exchequer ; and Mr. Charles ...
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... Duke of Devon- fhire , as lord chamberlain , handed her from the coach , and prefented her to the Duke of York . By his royal highness , the princefs was con- ducted to the king , who waited to receive her in the garden . She knelt to ...
... Duke of Devon- fhire , as lord chamberlain , handed her from the coach , and prefented her to the Duke of York . By his royal highness , the princefs was con- ducted to the king , who waited to receive her in the garden . She knelt to ...
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... Henry VI . when the Duke of York was declared protector by that houfe ; a perfon totally unfit , and which led to the defolation and diftraction distraction of the country , by wars between the contending STATE OF THE NATION . 57.
... Henry VI . when the Duke of York was declared protector by that houfe ; a perfon totally unfit , and which led to the defolation and diftraction distraction of the country , by wars between the contending STATE OF THE NATION . 57.
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Página 38 - Their mutual friendship was so strong, that they were ready to die for one another. One of the two (for it is not known which) being condemned to death by the tyrant, obtained leave to go into his own country, to...
Página 317 - Snceberg, are fwom enemies to the paftoral life. Some of their maxims are, to live on hunting and plunder, and never to keep any animal alive for the fpace of one night. By this means they render themfelves odious to the reft of mankind, and are purfued and exterminated like the wild beafts, whofe manners they have af> fumed.
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