The Gentleman's MagazineF. Jefferies, 1850 |
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... James Mackintosh , and all the circumstances had been already stated by Sir James . The historical authorities respecting two of the charges had also been recently published by Mr. Roberts , in his Life of the Duke of Monmouth , and ...
... James Mackintosh , and all the circumstances had been already stated by Sir James . The historical authorities respecting two of the charges had also been recently published by Mr. Roberts , in his Life of the Duke of Monmouth , and ...
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... James may have really enter- tained for his precise and formal " friend , " there can be little doubt that he used him and his sect , as he did the other Dissenters , as a lever to overturn the Established Church . Flattered and blinded ...
... James may have really enter- tained for his precise and formal " friend , " there can be little doubt that he used him and his sect , as he did the other Dissenters , as a lever to overturn the Established Church . Flattered and blinded ...
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... James ' , the 8th May , 1719 , in the fifth year of our reign . " By His Majts . Command , SUNDERLAND . J. WALLOP . GEO . BAILLie . WM . CLAYTON . " " To our trusty and welbeloved Walter Chetwynd , Esq . " DR . ARBUTHNOT . Too little is ...
... James ' , the 8th May , 1719 , in the fifth year of our reign . " By His Majts . Command , SUNDERLAND . J. WALLOP . GEO . BAILLie . WM . CLAYTON . " " To our trusty and welbeloved Walter Chetwynd , Esq . " DR . ARBUTHNOT . Too little is ...
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... James II. DR . YOUNG'S PENSION . That Dr. Young had a pension from the government we learn from Swift and Sir Herbert Croft . Swift says bitingly" And Young must torture his invention To flatter knaves , or lose his pension ; " and Croft ...
... James II. DR . YOUNG'S PENSION . That Dr. Young had a pension from the government we learn from Swift and Sir Herbert Croft . Swift says bitingly" And Young must torture his invention To flatter knaves , or lose his pension ; " and Croft ...
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... James Clark to go to Brussels as resident physician to the King of the Belgians ; but the climate of Laeken was unsuited to him . His malady increased , and , after six months ' trial , he returned to Scotland , and was soon able , in ...
... James Clark to go to Brussels as resident physician to the King of the Belgians ; but the climate of Laeken was unsuited to him . His malady increased , and , after six months ' trial , he returned to Scotland , and was soon able , in ...
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