The Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining KnowledgeJames Potts, 1782 |
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... kingdom tefti- fied their joy on this occation , which was ftill more increafed on the birth of a danphin . The king had chofen for his prime minister the illuftrious Olivier de Cliffon , who was equally great in the ca- binet and in ...
... kingdom tefti- fied their joy on this occation , which was ftill more increafed on the birth of a danphin . The king had chofen for his prime minister the illuftrious Olivier de Cliffon , who was equally great in the ca- binet and in ...
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... kingdom in the reign of Edward VI . was the eldest fon of Sir John Seymour of Wolf hall , in the county of Wilts , knight . He was educated in the university of Oxford ; whence returning to his father at court , when martial ...
... kingdom in the reign of Edward VI . was the eldest fon of Sir John Seymour of Wolf hall , in the county of Wilts , knight . He was educated in the university of Oxford ; whence returning to his father at court , when martial ...
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... kingdom . But in order more perfectly to under- ftand this curious piece of ecclefiaftical history , we muft look back to a remoter period . Ever fince king Edward had thruft ite monks ( the standing army of the popes ) in the ...
... kingdom . But in order more perfectly to under- ftand this curious piece of ecclefiaftical history , we muft look back to a remoter period . Ever fince king Edward had thruft ite monks ( the standing army of the popes ) in the ...
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... kingdom . Com- mitted for to - morrow . The house in a committee on the Flax and linen bufinefs . Mr. Blackhall examined . Ad . journed till next day . Friday , May 26. ] The Speaker having ta ken the chair , lome road and other ...
... kingdom . Com- mitted for to - morrow . The house in a committee on the Flax and linen bufinefs . Mr. Blackhall examined . Ad . journed till next day . Friday , May 26. ] The Speaker having ta ken the chair , lome road and other ...
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... kingdom more than he would . Mr. Grattan defired the right hon . gentleman to fay , how would this kingdom be involved in any difficulty by adhering to the English law - Does the gentleman mean , continued he , to transfer the power ...
... kingdom more than he would . Mr. Grattan defired the right hon . gentleman to fay , how would this kingdom be involved in any difficulty by adhering to the English law - Does the gentleman mean , continued he , to transfer the power ...
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