The Beauties of All Magazines Selected for ..., Volumen3T. Waller, 1764 |
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... Lord English An Ode to the Marquis of Granby Two Epigrams . By the fame Hand Cordan Dilleran's Letter The Woman of the Town's Defcription of the Choice Spirits Life of the Woman of the Town concluded . Page 1 7 49 ib . 55 97 ib . 98 ib ...
... Lord English An Ode to the Marquis of Granby Two Epigrams . By the fame Hand Cordan Dilleran's Letter The Woman of the Town's Defcription of the Choice Spirits Life of the Woman of the Town concluded . Page 1 7 49 ib . 55 97 ib . 98 ib ...
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... Lord , is that fuch a great mat- ter , have not you been a gamefter ? and pray which is worse , not a highwayman , I'm fure . Ay , but confider , fuppofe I should be taken ? - Ay now , that's the thing ; -I wish I was a man , fee if I ...
... Lord , is that fuch a great mat- ter , have not you been a gamefter ? and pray which is worse , not a highwayman , I'm fure . Ay , but confider , fuppofe I should be taken ? - Ay now , that's the thing ; -I wish I was a man , fee if I ...
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... Lord Steward , and Lord Cham- berlaine , fit above all others of the fame degree of nobility with themselves . Just before the throne are the wool packs across the room , on which are feated the dignitaries of the law . The lord high ...
... Lord Steward , and Lord Cham- berlaine , fit above all others of the fame degree of nobility with themselves . Just before the throne are the wool packs across the room , on which are feated the dignitaries of the law . The lord high ...
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... lords give their fuffrages or votes , beginning at the puifne , or loweft baron , and then proceeding in a regular ... lord chancel- lor or keeper commands them in the king's name to chuse a speaker , upon which they return to their ...
... lords give their fuffrages or votes , beginning at the puifne , or loweft baron , and then proceeding in a regular ... lord chancel- lor or keeper commands them in the king's name to chuse a speaker , upon which they return to their ...
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... lord steward of the houf- hold ; and after they have chosen the speaker , they take the fame oaths again in the ... lords , and prefent their Speaker to the king , who is again feat- ed on the throne , and having obtained his approbation ...
... lord steward of the houf- hold ; and after they have chosen the speaker , they take the fame oaths again in the ... lords , and prefent their Speaker to the king , who is again feat- ed on the throne , and having obtained his approbation ...
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