The Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining KnowledgeJames Potts, 1782 |
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... some facts it re- cites , feems to have been made about the year 1435 ; and , by the preamble to this ordinance , it appears that not many others had preceded it , fince it begins with these words ; " Whereas in times past but few ...
... some facts it re- cites , feems to have been made about the year 1435 ; and , by the preamble to this ordinance , it appears that not many others had preceded it , fince it begins with these words ; " Whereas in times past but few ...
Page 34
... Some went as companions for exercife , and the abbefs , herfelf , as guar- dian of her train , and concerned in her fociety's misfortunes . What ufe Leander made of this difco- very is not known . Perhaps , when he had been fuccesful in ...
... Some went as companions for exercife , and the abbefs , herfelf , as guar- dian of her train , and concerned in her fociety's misfortunes . What ufe Leander made of this difco- very is not known . Perhaps , when he had been fuccesful in ...
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... Some further progrefs was made then in read- ing the heads , after which they reported ; the house ordered them to it again , and adjourned to next day . F2 Event works could not stand many hours after the epening of 1782 . 45 Irifb ...
... Some further progrefs was made then in read- ing the heads , after which they reported ; the house ordered them to it again , and adjourned to next day . F2 Event works could not stand many hours after the epening of 1782 . 45 Irifb ...
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... of any pantomime was fo great as to render borrowing at all ad vantageous . Some diffatisfied writers have alledged that hints and chara & ers have have been taken from their pieces by the managers who 1782 . 6i The British Theatre .
... of any pantomime was fo great as to render borrowing at all ad vantageous . Some diffatisfied writers have alledged that hints and chara & ers have have been taken from their pieces by the managers who 1782 . 6i The British Theatre .
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... some her- felf . She received mafks at her house on pantheon and other nights , and might be ranked a diftinguished female phaeton . This lady was married to a gentleman of confiderable fortune , who wedded her entirely for her perfonal ...
... some her- felf . She received mafks at her house on pantheon and other nights , and might be ranked a diftinguished female phaeton . This lady was married to a gentleman of confiderable fortune , who wedded her entirely for her perfonal ...
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