The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 90,Parte 2;Volumen 128The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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After this , the King or Thames , Westminster , London , and Queen , laying his or her hand upon the some other towns occasionally parholy Gospels , shall say , “ The things took of this honour ; but in the reign which I have here ...
After this , the King or Thames , Westminster , London , and Queen , laying his or her hand upon the some other towns occasionally parholy Gospels , shall say , “ The things took of this honour ; but in the reign which I have here ...
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As anotenures of their estates . ther mark of the honour attributed The Officers of State principally to services of this kind , we find that connected with the Coronation are , they cannot be performed by any unthe Lord High Steward ...
As anotenures of their estates . ther mark of the honour attributed The Officers of State principally to services of this kind , we find that connected with the Coronation are , they cannot be performed by any unthe Lord High Steward ...
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You may be sure I ton , from the year 1719 to the year accepted the honour , and she came 1788 ; comprising many unpublished about two o'clock . i was lame , and and interesting Anecdotes ...
You may be sure I ton , from the year 1719 to the year accepted the honour , and she came 1788 ; comprising many unpublished about two o'clock . i was lame , and and interesting Anecdotes ...
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... if taybe this last request , and I will then you find mee worthie of such forebeare to trouble your Grace any honour , would your Grace lett not further , with my earnest prayers to any light fancie , or bad councell of the Trynitie ...
... if taybe this last request , and I will then you find mee worthie of such forebeare to trouble your Grace any honour , would your Grace lett not further , with my earnest prayers to any light fancie , or bad councell of the Trynitie ...
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The Prize can add , to the Head Master's honour , for each was a book of the value of that he subscribed 5001. to the School five guineas , which was presented , in Room , and has expended 10,0001 . on the ...
The Prize can add , to the Head Master's honour , for each was a book of the value of that he subscribed 5001. to the School five guineas , which was presented , in Room , and has expended 10,0001 . on the ...
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Página 4 - Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the gospel, and the Protestant reformed religion established by the law? And will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them, or any of them? King or queen: All this I promise to do.
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Página 102 - Princess; you removed the Princess twice in the week immediately preceding the day of her delivery from the place of my residence, in expectation, as you have voluntarily declared, of her labour; and both times upon your return you industriously concealed from the knowledge of me and the Queen every circumstance relating to this important affair; and you at last, without giving any notice to me or to the Queen, precipitately hurried the Princess from...
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Página 79 - Therefore, to manifest our deep sense of such scandalous, disgraceful, and vicious conduct on the part of her said Majesty, by which she has violated the duty she owed to your Majesty, and has rendered herself unworthy of the exalted rank and station of Queen Consort of this realm...