The Monthly Magazine, Volume 37Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1814 - Art |
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... courts of justice , im- proved prisons , exchanges , public works , manufactories , and mansions of nobility , several hundred recent erections , hitherto undepicted , will in like manner claim our early publication . We therefore ...
... courts of justice , im- proved prisons , exchanges , public works , manufactories , and mansions of nobility , several hundred recent erections , hitherto undepicted , will in like manner claim our early publication . We therefore ...
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... Court of Requests , Chancery , Treasury , and Exchequer bu- siness ; three to Ecclesiastical matters ; one contains treaties ; two are catalo- gues of the Cæsar papers ; and seven are historical , parliamentary , & c , The third and ...
... Court of Requests , Chancery , Treasury , and Exchequer bu- siness ; three to Ecclesiastical matters ; one contains treaties ; two are catalo- gues of the Cæsar papers ; and seven are historical , parliamentary , & c , The third and ...
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... Court of Star - Chamber , by William The last and strongest class of this third division of the Lansdowne Manu- scripts , is that of Topography , compri- sing Mr. Warburton's Collections for Yorkshire ; and also the Chartularies of the ...
... Court of Star - Chamber , by William The last and strongest class of this third division of the Lansdowne Manu- scripts , is that of Topography , compri- sing Mr. Warburton's Collections for Yorkshire ; and also the Chartularies of the ...
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... court : but had the opinions of eminent officers been regarded , this war would have long ago terminated , in the actual inability of the Emperor Napoleon to subdue his enemies . The English me- thod of fighting his troops would have ...
... court : but had the opinions of eminent officers been regarded , this war would have long ago terminated , in the actual inability of the Emperor Napoleon to subdue his enemies . The English me- thod of fighting his troops would have ...
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... court in the old fashion , as I know not how to deal with vou . Ye sit at your ease and direct all , The news from all the parts of the world comes to you in your chamber . The king's own resolutions depend upon your posting dispatches ...
... court in the old fashion , as I know not how to deal with vou . Ye sit at your ease and direct all , The news from all the parts of the world comes to you in your chamber . The king's own resolutions depend upon your posting dispatches ...
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