| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - Poets, English - 1745 - 392 pages
...Approbation of the faid WILLIAM AY RE, Efq; as they will anfwer the contrary at their Peril. The Mafter, Wardens, and Company of Stationers, are to take Notice, that due Obedience may be render' d to Our Pleafure, herein declared. Given at Our Court at St. James's, the Eighteenth Day of... | |
| Robert Dodsley - Education - 1754 - 590 pages
...at their Peril ; whereof the Cantmiffioners, and: other Ojpters of our Cufloms, the Mafier, Warden, and Company of Stationers, are to take Notice, that due Obedience may be rendered to Our Pleafure herein declared. Given at our Court at St. James's the Fourth Day of February 174^, in the Twenty firft... | |
| Horace - 1760 - 568 pages
...contrary at their Peril : '•hereof' the Commiffioners and other Officers of < ur Cuftoms, the Maitcr, Wardens, and Company of Stationers are to take Notice,...our Pleafure therein declared." Given at our Court ac St. Jamtts, the Twenty fourth Day of February, 1741-2, in the Fifteenth Year of our Reign. By his... | |
| English essays - 1759 - 812 pages
...the ComrniP'oneis, and other Officers cf Our Customs, the Mailer, Wardens, and Company of S'auoners, are to take Notice, That due Obedience may be rendered to Our Will and Pteafuit herein declared. O.ven at Our Court at Kntfirgtmt, the i}A Day of OScbtr, 1759, In... | |
| English essays - 1780 - 674 pages
...anfwer the contrary at their Perils. Whereof, the Commiflioners, and other Officers of Our Cuftoms, the Malier, Wardens, and Company of Stationers, are...Notice, That due Obedience may be rendered to Our Will and Pleafure herein declared. Given at Our Court at Keafingtta, the ^d Day of Oilober, 1759, 'n... | |
| John Andrews - Great Britain - 1785 - 520 pages
...the contrary at their peril. Whereof the Commiffioners and other Officers of our Cuftoms,the Mafter, Wardens and Company of Stationers are to take notice, that due obedience be rendered to Our Pleafure herein declared. Given at Our Court at St. James,s, the firft Day of June,... | |
| William Jackson (of the Inner temple.) - 1795 - 448 pages
...contrary at their Perils. Wherefore the Commiffioners y and other Officers of our Cuftoms, the Majler, Wardens, and COMPANY of STATIONERS, are to take Notice that. due obedience may be rendered to Our' n^ill'and Pleafure herein declared. Given at our' Court at St. James'?,' By his Majefty's Command.... | |
| Bibliography - 1884 - 396 pages
...contrary at their perils : Whereof the Commissioners, and other officers of Our Customs, the Masters, Wardens, and Company of Stationers, are to take notice, that due Obedience be rendered to Our Pleasure herein declared. "Given at our Court at St. James's the twenty-second day... | |
| John Glen - Ballads, English - 1900 - 302 pages
...contrary at their Perils, whereof the Commissioners and other Officers of Our Customs, the Master, Wardens, and Company of Stationers are to take Notice, that due Obedience be render'd to Our Pleasure herein declared. Given at Our Court at Kensington The 23rd Day of October... | |
| George John Gray - 1907 - 112 pages
...the contrary at their Peril. Whereof Our Commissioners and other Officers of Our Customs, the Master Wardens and Company of Stationers, are to take Notice that due Obedience be rendered thereunto. Given at oar Court at St. James's the twenty fifth Day of March, 1726, in the... | |
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