Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Volume 7Pub. for J. Hinton., 1750 |
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... royal dignity ; put him in chains , entered Jerufalem in a peaceable man- ner , and made Eliakim , whofe name he changed into Jehoiakim , King of Judah , on condition of paying a tribute of 100 talents of filver , and one talent of gold ...
... royal dignity ; put him in chains , entered Jerufalem in a peaceable man- ner , and made Eliakim , whofe name he changed into Jehoiakim , King of Judah , on condition of paying a tribute of 100 talents of filver , and one talent of gold ...
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... royal and the chief families of E- gypt , and the execution already men- tioned ; but the inhuman invafion of the tomb of Amafis , whofe body the Perfians dug up , cruelly mangled and burnt : the impiety of flaying their God Apis , and ...
... royal and the chief families of E- gypt , and the execution already men- tioned ; but the inhuman invafion of the tomb of Amafis , whofe body the Perfians dug up , cruelly mangled and burnt : the impiety of flaying their God Apis , and ...
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... royal prefence at dinner on board , and con- ferred on Captain Drake the dignity of Knighthood . · " In this fame year Amur at h Cham , Emperor of the Turks , upon a treaty , betwixt William Harbourn , an English- man , and Mustapha Beg ...
... royal prefence at dinner on board , and con- ferred on Captain Drake the dignity of Knighthood . · " In this fame year Amur at h Cham , Emperor of the Turks , upon a treaty , betwixt William Harbourn , an English- man , and Mustapha Beg ...
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... royal Mafter by a proper reward , he would certainly have cut her out more work in that part of the island , than fhe could have been well able to manage ; efpecially as he was apprifed of the fuccours preparing to be fent into Scotland ...
... royal Mafter by a proper reward , he would certainly have cut her out more work in that part of the island , than fhe could have been well able to manage ; efpecially as he was apprifed of the fuccours preparing to be fent into Scotland ...
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... royal affent to the forementioned bills . After which the Houfe adjourn ed to the 9th of January next . January 12. Paffed a bill for natu- ralizing Engelbert Hake ; and then it was refolved by the Committee on the fupply , and agreed ...
... royal affent to the forementioned bills . After which the Houfe adjourn ed to the 9th of January next . January 12. Paffed a bill for natu- ralizing Engelbert Hake ; and then it was refolved by the Committee on the fupply , and agreed ...
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