The New England Historical and Genealogical Register,: Volume 26 1872Heritage Books, 1995 - 464 |
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Strona 8
... called Plymouth . M. Sept. 1st . This day took lodgings in Newgate Street , No 51 , at 10-6 a week - for two rooms . 4. Engaged to dine with Alderman Brigham in company with Sir Thomas Trickling & Cap . Scott . By no means liked my ...
... called Plymouth . M. Sept. 1st . This day took lodgings in Newgate Street , No 51 , at 10-6 a week - for two rooms . 4. Engaged to dine with Alderman Brigham in company with Sir Thomas Trickling & Cap . Scott . By no means liked my ...
Strona 9
... called the Commissary ; the entertainment , cross questions . Their majesties were there . The King entered first , and the plaudit was universal : the Queen entered some time after . His majesty is a very good figure of a man . He ...
... called the Commissary ; the entertainment , cross questions . Their majesties were there . The King entered first , and the plaudit was universal : the Queen entered some time after . His majesty is a very good figure of a man . He ...
Strona 29
... called a ship , or a brig sometimes a schooner , and perhaps the swivels have sometimes been included in the number of guns given , but in the absence of positive proof , I have confined myself to the record . The guns on board the ...
... called a ship , or a brig sometimes a schooner , and perhaps the swivels have sometimes been included in the number of guns given , but in the absence of positive proof , I have confined myself to the record . The guns on board the ...
Strona 36
... called before the Ld Culpeper and his Council for print- ing the Laws of 1680 , without his Excellency's licence ; -and he & the printer ordered to enter into Bond in £ 100 , not to print any thing hereafter , until his Majesty's ...
... called before the Ld Culpeper and his Council for print- ing the Laws of 1680 , without his Excellency's licence ; -and he & the printer ordered to enter into Bond in £ 100 , not to print any thing hereafter , until his Majesty's ...
Strona 39
... called the Natural Way , which at once destroy'd an engaging Form , and cut short a valuable Life . The external Advantage of her Person was accompanied with a Sweet- ness of Temper , and an Assemblage of Virtues , that form'd a ...
... called the Natural Way , which at once destroy'd an engaging Form , and cut short a valuable Life . The external Advantage of her Person was accompanied with a Sweet- ness of Temper , and an Assemblage of Virtues , that form'd a ...
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