The British Magazine, Or, Monthly Repository for Gentlemen & Ladies, Volym 2James Rivington & James Fletcher ... & H. Payne |
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... fer- vice of the parliament . At the head of a choice body of troops , he oblig- ed the marquis of Hertford to aban- don Somersetshire ; and at the bat- tle of Edgehill commanded the re- ferve of horse , which did good fer- vice , and ...
... fer- vice of the parliament . At the head of a choice body of troops , he oblig- ed the marquis of Hertford to aban- don Somersetshire ; and at the bat- tle of Edgehill commanded the re- ferve of horse , which did good fer- vice , and ...
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... fervice to them . " As cruelty is the direct oppofite to the character of the elephant , they must have been provoked and irritated a long time before they could be made furious . It is related by Pliny , that a prince ordered 30 men ...
... fervice to them . " As cruelty is the direct oppofite to the character of the elephant , they must have been provoked and irritated a long time before they could be made furious . It is related by Pliny , that a prince ordered 30 men ...
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... fervice , allotted as part quest to the Salian tribe , who accompanied Clovis in the expedition ; contradiftinction to other eftates , termed allodial , which might be ved by dehou , mariage , or purchase , without any exclufion of the ...
... fervice , allotted as part quest to the Salian tribe , who accompanied Clovis in the expedition ; contradiftinction to other eftates , termed allodial , which might be ved by dehou , mariage , or purchase , without any exclufion of the ...
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... fervice , aged 112 .. He had been in the fervice of Pruffia 93 years ; 20 of which he was a common foldier . The Right Hon . Lady Mary Gregory , daughter of the late Duke of Kent . poffeffion of what my foul held moft dear , I 56 BIRTHS ...
... fervice , aged 112 .. He had been in the fervice of Pruffia 93 years ; 20 of which he was a common foldier . The Right Hon . Lady Mary Gregory , daughter of the late Duke of Kent . poffeffion of what my foul held moft dear , I 56 BIRTHS ...
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... fervice of Henry VIII . who ap- pointed him treasurer of the cham- her , knighted , and admitted him into his privy - council . In the fuc- ceeding reign of Edward VI . he ob- tained a grant of divers manors and lands belonging to ...
... fervice of Henry VIII . who ap- pointed him treasurer of the cham- her , knighted , and admitted him into his privy - council . In the fuc- ceeding reign of Edward VI . he ob- tained a grant of divers manors and lands belonging to ...
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Sida 309 - Proud prelate, I understand you are backward in complying with your agreement : but I would have you know, that I, who made you what you are, can unmake you ; and if you do not forthwith fulfil your engagement, by God I will immediately unfrock you. Yours, as you demean yourself, Elizabeth.
Sida 38 - Britannia's public posts retire, Nor longer, her ungrateful sons to please, For their advantage sacrifice your ease; Me into foreign realms my fate conveys, Through nations fruitful of immortal lays, Where the soft season and inviting clime Conspire to trouble your repose with rhyme.
Sida 289 - ... of Longinus, an action which would have been approved by Demosthenes. He has a peculiar force in his way, and has many of his audience, who could not be intelligent hearers of his discourse, were there not explanation as well as grace in his action. This art of his is used with the most exact and honest skill. He never attempts your passions until he has convinced your reason.
Sida 289 - His person, it is to be confessed, is no small recommendation ; but he is to be highly commended for not losing that advantage, and adding to the propriety of speech, which might pass...
Sida 547 - House of Commons. You have, you know, a war with Spain, carried on by the advice of Parliament. He is an old enemy, and a potent one, and therefore it will be necessary, both for the honour and safety of these nations, that that war be vigorously prosecuted.
Sida 172 - O Pallas, thou hast failed thy plighted word, To fight with caution, not to tempt the sword. I warned thee, but in vain, for well I knew What perils youthful ardour would pursue ; That boiling blood would carry thee too far ; Young as thou wert in dangers, raw to war. O curst essay of arms, disastrous doom, Prelude of bloody fields and fights to come.
Sida 54 - An act for granting to his majesty several duties upon malt, and for raising the sum of eight millions by way of annuities and a lottery, to be charged on the said...
Sida 121 - above all men in that talent called humour, and enjoyed it in such perfection that I have often reflected, after a night spent with him apart from all the world, that I had had the pleasure of conversing with an intimate acquaintance of Terence and Catullus, who had all their wit and nature, heightened with humour more exquisite and delightful than any other man ever possessed.
Sida 551 - Britain, in parliament aiTembled, beg leave to return your majefty the moil humble and hearty thanks of this houfe, for your moft gracious fpeech from the throne. Permit us, at the fame time, to...
Sida 283 - You will pardon me, my Lords, if I mention one Thing : ' Thirty Years ago I writ in Defence of Martin Luther, and have preach'd, and writ to that Purpofe from jny Infancy, and whatever happens to me, I will fuffer any Thing, and will, by God's Grace, burn at the Stake, rather than depart from any material Point of the Proteftant Religion, as profefs'd in the Church of England.