Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England: From the Earliest Times Till the Reign of King George IV, Том 6John Murray, 1857 - 405 страници |
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... thing is sadly aggravated , and he wonderfully exasperated against her . She weeps bitterly . Hath buried two children . " - Life of Hey- wood by Hunter , p . 179. This must have been immediately before the birth of her son Thomas ...
... thing is sadly aggravated , and he wonderfully exasperated against her . She weeps bitterly . Hath buried two children . " - Life of Hey- wood by Hunter , p . 179. This must have been immediately before the birth of her son Thomas ...
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... thing ; that it was a showing their zeal to the Queen and the Church . And if that be the case , reputation and ... things will be done by men of reputable character . Those who honour Dr. Sacheverell for the things which parliament has ...
... thing ; that it was a showing their zeal to the Queen and the Church . And if that be the case , reputation and ... things will be done by men of reputable character . Those who honour Dr. Sacheverell for the things which parliament has ...
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... Things remained on this footing till the year 1772 , when the Royal Marriage Act passed , 12 Geo . 3 , c . 11. Some legislation on the subject was probably necessary ; but the provisions of that Act have produced serious evils , and ...
... Things remained on this footing till the year 1772 , when the Royal Marriage Act passed , 12 Geo . 3 , c . 11. Some legislation on the subject was probably necessary ; but the provisions of that Act have produced serious evils , and ...
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... things ; but for this reason , perhaps , now is the time to pass the law which was projected by the founder of the Hanoverian dynasty in England . When parliament met in the month of November , 1724 , Lord Macclesfield seemed at the ...
... things ; but for this reason , perhaps , now is the time to pass the law which was projected by the founder of the Hanoverian dynasty in England . When parliament met in the month of November , 1724 , Lord Macclesfield seemed at the ...
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... thing was now public and in print , and it would be a great disappointment to me and might affect my character if my Lord did not think fit to admit me , ' and I acquainted her Ladyship that I did not expect or desire to come in without ...
... thing was now public and in print , and it would be a great disappointment to me and might affect my character if my Lord did not think fit to admit me , ' and I acquainted her Ladyship that I did not expect or desire to come in without ...
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