The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 68,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1806 |
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... king rides in person , the lord chancellor rides , bearing the great seal : but this is not done before a commissioner . When the king is present , the marquesses and dukes ride after the carls ; but if his majestie's commis sioner be ...
... king rides in person , the lord chancellor rides , bearing the great seal : but this is not done before a commissioner . When the king is present , the marquesses and dukes ride after the carls ; but if his majestie's commis sioner be ...
Strona 862
... King was advised to form an alliance of which Hesse was to be the first bulwark ; en- deavours were made to detach from him a power , whom family connections , alliances , and relations of every kind , united in the closest manner to ...
... King was advised to form an alliance of which Hesse was to be the first bulwark ; en- deavours were made to detach from him a power , whom family connections , alliances , and relations of every kind , united in the closest manner to ...
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... King delayed no longer . He as- sembled his army . General Knoblesdorf was sent to Paris with the final declaration of his Majesty . Only one measure remain- ed which could give security to the King , which was the return of the French ...
... King delayed no longer . He as- sembled his army . General Knoblesdorf was sent to Paris with the final declaration of his Majesty . Only one measure remain- ed which could give security to the King , which was the return of the French ...
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Celestial Phenomena for August | 494 |
Anecdote of the Emperor of Ruffia | 502 |
Lines written by Mr Hayley | 535 |
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