The Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining KnowledgeJames Potts, 1782 |
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... command the bishops of the province of Canterbury not to own the archbishop as their metropolitan , and would ... commands . As for the chapel at Lambeth , when it was jutt fi- nifhed , in 1199 , all the differences about it being put to ...
... command the bishops of the province of Canterbury not to own the archbishop as their metropolitan , and would ... commands . As for the chapel at Lambeth , when it was jutt fi- nifhed , in 1199 , all the differences about it being put to ...
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... command- ment fhould be confined entirely to the lower part of the creation ; for what bu- finefs have they to diftinguish themselves by accomplishments which can only fit gracefully upon perfoss in the first ranks of life ? There is ...
... command- ment fhould be confined entirely to the lower part of the creation ; for what bu- finefs have they to diftinguish themselves by accomplishments which can only fit gracefully upon perfoss in the first ranks of life ? There is ...
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... command : but being affured by your Excellen- cy's letters , that every poffible means would be tried by the navy and army to relieve us , I could not think myself at liberty to venture on either of thofe defperate attempts ; therefore ...
... command : but being affured by your Excellen- cy's letters , that every poffible means would be tried by the navy and army to relieve us , I could not think myself at liberty to venture on either of thofe defperate attempts ; therefore ...
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... command of Lieutenant- Colonel Lake , attacked the sne ; and one of light infantry , under the command of Major Armstrong , attacked the other ; and both fuc- ceeded , by forcing the redoubts that covered them , fpiking 11 guns , and ...
... command of Lieutenant- Colonel Lake , attacked the sne ; and one of light infantry , under the command of Major Armstrong , attacked the other ; and both fuc- ceeded , by forcing the redoubts that covered them , fpiking 11 guns , and ...
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... command- ed the artillery , and indeed every officer and fol- dier of that diftinguithed corps , and lieutenant Sutherland , commanding engineer , have merit- ed my highest approbation ; and I cannot fuffi . ciently acknowledge my ...
... command- ed the artillery , and indeed every officer and fol- dier of that diftinguithed corps , and lieutenant Sutherland , commanding engineer , have merit- ed my highest approbation ; and I cannot fuffi . ciently acknowledge my ...
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