The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 84, Part 1; Volume 115E. Cave, 1814 |
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... Lord of the franchise . THE Jan. 1 . Mr. URBAN , THE recent robbery of St. Paul's was duly noticed by you at the ... Lord's Supper , extremely well done , on it ; and a rich border of cornucopiæ and emblematical figures . There are large ...
... Lord of the franchise . THE Jan. 1 . Mr. URBAN , THE recent robbery of St. Paul's was duly noticed by you at the ... Lord's Supper , extremely well done , on it ; and a rich border of cornucopiæ and emblematical figures . There are large ...
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... Lord Chatham . - To pre- serve and renovate the Constitution , his favourite theory , in common with Lord Chatham , was to have triennial Parlia ments . - With respect to his political creed , in his fifty - ninth letter he has thus ...
... Lord Chatham . - To pre- serve and renovate the Constitution , his favourite theory , in common with Lord Chatham , was to have triennial Parlia ments . - With respect to his political creed , in his fifty - ninth letter he has thus ...
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... Lord Chatham , then Mr. Pitt , was the only means left to save a ruined nation ; ' and the details which he has entered into , are only to delineate with accuracy the causes of this nation's fall , ' which , to the author's ill - boding ...
... Lord Chatham , then Mr. Pitt , was the only means left to save a ruined nation ; ' and the details which he has entered into , are only to delineate with accuracy the causes of this nation's fall , ' which , to the author's ill - boding ...
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... Lord El- don , the present Lord HighChancellor , in terms of such modest dignity as re- flect equal honour both on the Writer and his Noble Friend ; and with senti- ments of the profoundest gratitude to that firm Pillar of the State ...
... Lord El- don , the present Lord HighChancellor , in terms of such modest dignity as re- flect equal honour both on the Writer and his Noble Friend ; and with senti- ments of the profoundest gratitude to that firm Pillar of the State ...
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... Lord Chancellor Thurlow ( one of which we shall transcribe in our next ) introduced as follows : " The late Lord Chancellor Thurlow , after his retirement from office , and generally from public life , was accus- tomed to pass his ...
... Lord Chancellor Thurlow ( one of which we shall transcribe in our next ) introduced as follows : " The late Lord Chancellor Thurlow , after his retirement from office , and generally from public life , was accus- tomed to pass his ...
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