The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Volume 44R. Baldwin, 1775 |
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... King- fton , where the tide reaches it , and other places , in its way to Westminster and London . Below the old ... king of Denmark came to be- fiege the city . King Richard I. anno 1197 granted the city of London a charter , by which ...
... King- fton , where the tide reaches it , and other places , in its way to Westminster and London . Below the old ... king of Denmark came to be- fiege the city . King Richard I. anno 1197 granted the city of London a charter , by which ...
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... king in whofe reign it had happened , and therefore complained of his memo- ry beginning to fail him ; but he added immediately , that it was in fuch a year of fuch an Olympiad , naming them both very exactly . The ready mention of fuch ...
... king in whofe reign it had happened , and therefore complained of his memo- ry beginning to fail him ; but he added immediately , that it was in fuch a year of fuch an Olympiad , naming them both very exactly . The ready mention of fuch ...
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... king , in that well - confidered addrefs , to enquire into treafons , and to bring the fup- pofed traitors from America to Great Britain for trial . His majefty was pleafed graciously to promife a compliance with our requeft . All the ...
... king , in that well - confidered addrefs , to enquire into treafons , and to bring the fup- pofed traitors from America to Great Britain for trial . His majefty was pleafed graciously to promife a compliance with our requeft . All the ...
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... king's name in a matter of fupply , that facred and referved right of the Commons . I conceal the ridiculous figure of parliament , hurling its thunders at the gigantic rebellion of America ; and then five days after , pro- ftrate at ...
... king's name in a matter of fupply , that facred and referved right of the Commons . I conceal the ridiculous figure of parliament , hurling its thunders at the gigantic rebellion of America ; and then five days after , pro- ftrate at ...
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... King 67 Lord Chatham's Plan for fettling the Trou- bles in America - . 71 A Rhapsody on the Advantages derived from new Voyages and Travels in the Reign of his prefent Majefty Original Form of celebrating the Lord's Supper Farmer's ...
... King 67 Lord Chatham's Plan for fettling the Trou- bles in America - . 71 A Rhapsody on the Advantages derived from new Voyages and Travels in the Reign of his prefent Majefty Original Form of celebrating the Lord's Supper Farmer's ...
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Página 338 - England, the genius should point out to him a little speck, scarce visible in the mass of the national interest, a small seminal principle, rather than a formed body, and should tell him, — ' Young man, there is America — which at this day serves for little more than to amuse you with stories of savage men and uncouth...
Página 420 - But did not chance at length her error mend ? Did no subverted empire mark his end ? Did rival monarchs give the fatal wound ? Or hostile millions press him to the ground ? His fall was destined to a barren strand, A petty fortress, and a dubious hand ; He left the name, at which the world grew pale, To point a moral, or adorn a tale.