Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Band 53F. Jefferies, 1783 |
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... King ; both of them equally manifelt- ing , by their conduct , that they had vir- tue , and that it was neceffary fuch virtue fhould be purchafed for a valuable con- fideration before they would part with it ; and that they confidered a ...
... King ; both of them equally manifelt- ing , by their conduct , that they had vir- tue , and that it was neceffary fuch virtue fhould be purchafed for a valuable con- fideration before they would part with it ; and that they confidered a ...
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... King hereafter it would never come there ill fome perfon to make treaties with the European Pow- in a long gown could be found to adopt ers who claim to be treated as the it as his , and bring with him fome most favoured nations ? Or ...
... King hereafter it would never come there ill fome perfon to make treaties with the European Pow- in a long gown could be found to adopt ers who claim to be treated as the it as his , and bring with him fome most favoured nations ? Or ...
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... King- from the dignity of the Senator , he ftill dom migh the rifked without a motive , preferved the air of the courtier ; for as the King and his Council had al- ' none but themfelves , he faid , could be ready a power to open the ...
... King- from the dignity of the Senator , he ftill dom migh the rifked without a motive , preferved the air of the courtier ; for as the King and his Council had al- ' none but themfelves , he faid , could be ready a power to open the ...
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... King would give him any fort of information Richard IIl . Having lately heard of a family , who think themfelves defcended fiom a natural fon of that King , he of the family , if they have no objection would wish to know ( through the ...
... King would give him any fort of information Richard IIl . Having lately heard of a family , who think themfelves defcended fiom a natural fon of that King , he of the family , if they have no objection would wish to know ( through the ...
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568 Natural Children of King Richard III - Theatrical Regifter . • children he had , nor what became of them . ' Drake ( in his Hiftory of York ) fays , that King Richard III . knighted a natural fou at York , naméd Richard of ...
568 Natural Children of King Richard III - Theatrical Regifter . • children he had , nor what became of them . ' Drake ( in his Hiftory of York ) fays , that King Richard III . knighted a natural fou at York , naméd Richard of ...
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Seite 773 - ... gratitude? In what part of the continent shall we find any man, or body of men, who would not blush to stand up and propose measures, purposely calculated to rob the soldier of his stipend, and the public creditor of his due?
Seite 845 - The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, becaufe he hath anointed me to preach the gofpel to the poor : he hath fent me to heal the broken-hearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of fight to the blind, to fet at liberty them that are bruifed : to preach the acceptable year of the Lord.
Seite 686 - The busy day, the peaceful night, Unfelt, uncounted, glided by ; His frame was firm, his powers were bright, Though now his eightieth year was nigh. " Then with no fiery throbbing pain, No cold gradations of decay, Death broke at once the vital chain, And freed his soul the nearest way.
Seite 1027 - Thus groan the old, till by disease oppress'd, They taste a final woe, and then they rest. Theirs is yon House, that holds the parish poor, Whose walls of mud scarce bear the broken door; There, where the putrid vapours, flagging, play, And the dull wheel hums doleful through the day ;— There children dwell who know no parents' care; Parents, who know no children's love, dwell there!
Seite 774 - Congress will recommend a proper Peace Establishment for the United States, in which a due attention will be paid to the importance of placing the Militia of the Union upon a regular and respectable footing; If this should be the case, I would beg leave to urge the great advantage of it in the strongest terms.
Seite 865 - As it is necessary to assign a fixed epoch for the restitutions and the evacuations, to be made by each of the high contracting parties...
Seite 1028 - And, skill'd at whist, devotes the night to play : Then, while such honours bloom around his head, Shall he sit sadly by the sick man's bed, To raise the hope he feels not, or with zeal To combat fears that e'en the pious feel?
Seite 866 - ... obferved, and ought to be obferved, with regard to and on the part of powers who are in the practice and...
Seite 773 - Then will they strengthen the hands of government, and be happy under its protection. Every one will reap the fruit of his...
Seite 943 - Britain, the iflands of Providence, and the Bahamas, without exception, in the fame condition they were in when they were conquered by the arms of the King of Spain.