The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 68,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1806 |
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... Majesty gave an audi- ence to their High Mightinesses , when every solemnity of ceremonial was ob- served . They were introduced in the most regular form by the Marshal Go . vernor of the Place , Noguez . The speech delivered by Mr De ...
... Majesty gave an audi- ence to their High Mightinesses , when every solemnity of ceremonial was ob- served . They were introduced in the most regular form by the Marshal Go . vernor of the Place , Noguez . The speech delivered by Mr De ...
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It is with heartfelt concern that his Majesty contemplates the continuance of those evils always inseparable from a state of war ; but it is with his enemies that this awful responsibility rests ; and for the issue of the contest his ...
It is with heartfelt concern that his Majesty contemplates the continuance of those evils always inseparable from a state of war ; but it is with his enemies that this awful responsibility rests ; and for the issue of the contest his ...
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... Majesty , IT being my greatest honour and happines to have served your roy- all father of blessed memory , from his comeing to York in 42 , to the end of the warr , as a souldier and servant to his Majesty , and being at London when his ...
... Majesty , IT being my greatest honour and happines to have served your roy- all father of blessed memory , from his comeing to York in 42 , to the end of the warr , as a souldier and servant to his Majesty , and being at London when his ...
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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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