The British Magazine, Or, Monthly Repository for Gentlemen & Ladies, 第 2 巻James Rivington & James Fletcher ... & H. Payne |
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... queen Mary obtained a new patent , for the office of privy - feal . In the fecond year of this queen's reign , though now stricken in years , he was fent into Spain , to attend Philip in his voyage to this kingdom , where he efpoufed ...
... queen Mary obtained a new patent , for the office of privy - feal . In the fecond year of this queen's reign , though now stricken in years , he was fent into Spain , to attend Philip in his voyage to this kingdom , where he efpoufed ...
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... queen Anne he was ap- pointed lord high conftable for the coronation , fworn of the privy- Council , installed knight of the Gar- ter , and conftituted lord lieutenant of the counties of Bedford , Cam- bridge , and Middlesex , and ...
... queen Anne he was ap- pointed lord high conftable for the coronation , fworn of the privy- Council , installed knight of the Gar- ter , and conftituted lord lieutenant of the counties of Bedford , Cam- bridge , and Middlesex , and ...
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... queen employed all her understanding , which was well cul- tivated , and all the influence the derived from the paffion and esteem of her husband , in unwearied en- deavours to make him a convert to the Chriftian faith . She had , by ...
... queen employed all her understanding , which was well cul- tivated , and all the influence the derived from the paffion and esteem of her husband , in unwearied en- deavours to make him a convert to the Chriftian faith . She had , by ...
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... queen Clotilda , that he would be baptized , fhould he extricate him from the danger- ous fituation in which he was in- volved . Whether or not there was any extraordinary interpofition of Providence in his favour , we fhall not ...
... queen Clotilda , that he would be baptized , fhould he extricate him from the danger- ous fituation in which he was in- volved . Whether or not there was any extraordinary interpofition of Providence in his favour , we fhall not ...
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... Queen of Ocean , the defies All but the Pow'r who rules the Skies , And bids the ftorms engage : Inferior foes are dash'd and loft , As breaks the white wave on her coaft , Confum'd in idle rage . For alien Sorrows heave her gen'rous ...
... Queen of Ocean , the defies All but the Pow'r who rules the Skies , And bids the ftorms engage : Inferior foes are dash'd and loft , As breaks the white wave on her coaft , Confum'd in idle rage . For alien Sorrows heave her gen'rous ...
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