The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 82, Part 2; Volume 112E. Cave, 1812 |
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... royal seat ( says Huntingdon ) to be placed by the sea - shore at Southampton , while the tide was flowing in ; and being seated in his robes , and his cour- tiers about him , he , with all the air of majesty , spoke in these terms ...
... royal seat ( says Huntingdon ) to be placed by the sea - shore at Southampton , while the tide was flowing in ; and being seated in his robes , and his cour- tiers about him , he , with all the air of majesty , spoke in these terms ...
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... Royal College of Physicians , London ; Member of the Medical and Natural History Societies of Edinburgh ; of the Medical and Chemical Societies of Phi- ladelphia , and Physician in Bristol . 4to . pp . 416 ; and 71 of Appendix . Mur ...
... Royal College of Physicians , London ; Member of the Medical and Natural History Societies of Edinburgh ; of the Medical and Chemical Societies of Phi- ladelphia , and Physician in Bristol . 4to . pp . 416 ; and 71 of Appendix . Mur ...
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... royal patron ; and among his numerous literary projects was one of writing a history of all the palaces of Henry , in imitation of Procopius , who described those of the Emperor Justinian . He had already delighted the royal ear in a ...
... royal patron ; and among his numerous literary projects was one of writing a history of all the palaces of Henry , in imitation of Procopius , who described those of the Emperor Justinian . He had already delighted the royal ear in a ...
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... Royal High- ness would take the speediest measures for bringing the perpetrator of the crime to justice . Earl Grey seconded the motion in a low tone , as if overpowered by his feelings . The motion was then unanimously agreed to , and ...
... Royal High- ness would take the speediest measures for bringing the perpetrator of the crime to justice . Earl Grey seconded the motion in a low tone , as if overpowered by his feelings . The motion was then unanimously agreed to , and ...
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... Royal Assent was given , by com- mission , to 43 Bills ; those of a public nature were the Irish Tobacco Duty Re- gulation , Wrought Plate Duty Drawback , and the Scots Customs ' Officers Superan- nuation Bill . In the Commons , the ...
... Royal Assent was given , by com- mission , to 43 Bills ; those of a public nature were the Irish Tobacco Duty Re- gulation , Wrought Plate Duty Drawback , and the Scots Customs ' Officers Superan- nuation Bill . In the Commons , the ...
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