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Fifty - eight years of painful services he had passed , when , being just retired to
the go . vernment of Greenwich Hospital to wear out the remainder bis of days ,
he was once more , and for the last time , called opt out by his king and country ...
Fifty - eight years of painful services he had passed , when , being just retired to
the go . vernment of Greenwich Hospital to wear out the remainder bis of days ,
he was once more , and for the last time , called opt out by his king and country ...
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... dition against Quebec , ubo , after surmounting by ability and valour all
obstacles , of art and nature , was slain in the moment of victory , on the 13th of
September , 1759 ; the king and the Parliament of Great Britain dedicate this
monument .
... dition against Quebec , ubo , after surmounting by ability and valour all
obstacles , of art and nature , was slain in the moment of victory , on the 13th of
September , 1759 ; the king and the Parliament of Great Britain dedicate this
monument .
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... is a grand nich of three canopies , which contains a representation of the
coronation of Henry V . or his successors : two prelates are in the act of placing
the crown on the seated king ; two figures kneel on the sides : to the right are nine
small ...
... is a grand nich of three canopies , which contains a representation of the
coronation of Henry V . or his successors : two prelates are in the act of placing
the crown on the seated king ; two figures kneel on the sides : to the right are nine
small ...
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of the great arches ' have the king ' s arms within quatrefoils ; and those of the two
sides his badges : a row of pinnacled and foliaged arches , divided by one bay ,
extend north and south across the entrances : the frieze is adorned with roses ...
of the great arches ' have the king ' s arms within quatrefoils ; and those of the two
sides his badges : a row of pinnacled and foliaged arches , divided by one bay ,
extend north and south across the entrances : the frieze is adorned with roses ...
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wol be set upon , and in the mydds of the Creste of the Shryne of Saint Edward
King , in such a place as hy us in our life , or by our Executours after our
deceasse , shall be thought most con . venient and houourable . And we wol that
our said ...
wol be set upon , and in the mydds of the Creste of the Shryne of Saint Edward
King , in such a place as hy us in our life , or by our Executours after our
deceasse , shall be thought most con . venient and houourable . And we wol that
our said ...
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The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical ..., Volym 10 Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1807 |
The Beauties of England and Wales: Or Delineations, Topographical ... Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1801 |
The Beauties of England and Wales, Or Delineations, Topographical ... John Britton Ingen förhandsgranskning - 2016 |
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Sida 449 - Kingdom, or that he ought not to enjoy the same, here is his Champion, who saith that he lieth, and is a false traitor ; being ready in person to combat with him, and in this quarrel will adventure his life against him on what day soever he shall be appointed.
Sida 580 - Purge out therefore the old leaven, that ye may be a new lump, as ye are unleavened. For even Christ our passover is sacrificed for us : therefore let us keep the feast, not with old leaven, neither with the leaven of malice and wickedness ; but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth.
Sida 591 - Tom observed to me, that after having written more odes than Horace, and about four times as many comedies as Terence, he was reduced to great difficulties by the importunities of a set of men, who, of late years, had furnished him with the accommodations of life, and would not, as we say, be paid with a song.
Sida 392 - Where the word of a king is, there is power: and who may say unto him, What doest thou?
Sida 407 - ... unctuous or greasy matter mixed with resin, as it seemed, had been melted, so as to exclude, as effectually as possible, the external air. The coffin was completely full ; and from the tenacity of the cere-cloth, great difficulty was experienced in detaching it successfully from the parts which it enveloped. Wherever the unctuous matter had insinuated...
Sida 104 - Tutor'd by thee, hence poetry exalts Her voice to ages; and informs the page With music, image, sentiment, and thought, Never to die...
Sida 587 - December 11, 1756, immediately after leaving the King's Bench Prison, by the benefit of the Act of Insolvency ; in consequence of which, he registered his kingdom of Corsica for the use of his creditors.
Sida 407 - Spectators of this interesting sight were well prepared to receive this impression; but it is also certain, that such a facility of belief had been occasioned by the simplicity and truth of Mr Herbert's Narrative, every part of which had been confirmed by the investigation, so far as it had advanced: and it will not be denied that the shape of the face, the forehead, an eye, and the beard, are the most important features by which resemblance is determined.
Sida 441 - Good luck have thou with thine honour : ride on, because of the word of truth, of meekness and righteousness, and thy right hand shall teach thee terrible things.
Sida 441 - O thou most mighty," &c. Then, the king arising, the dean of Westminster took the armil from the master of the great wardrobe, and put it about his majesty's neck, and tied it to the bowings of his arms above and below the elbows, the archbishop, saying, " Receive this armil, as a token of the Divine mercy embracing thee on every side,