Historical Register, Part 11724 - Great Britain Containing an impartial relation of all transactions, foreign and domestick: with a Chronological diary of all the remarkable occurrences, viz. births, marriages, deaths, removals, promotions, etc. that happened throughout the year: together with the characters and parentage of persons deceased on the eminent rank ... |
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... carry'd . A great many Perfons , particularly the leading Men among the Tories , whofe Hopes and Defigns were dash'd by the Queen's fudden Death , were extream angry with Doctor Ratcliffe , for not attending her Majefty , when fent for ...
... carry'd . A great many Perfons , particularly the leading Men among the Tories , whofe Hopes and Defigns were dash'd by the Queen's fudden Death , were extream angry with Doctor Ratcliffe , for not attending her Majefty , when fent for ...
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... carry'd the Crown and Cushion , they pro ceeded finging into King Henry the Seventh's Chapel , where being arriv'd , the Body was depofited on Treffels while the Service of the Church was perform'd by the Bishop of Rochester , Dean of ...
... carry'd the Crown and Cushion , they pro ceeded finging into King Henry the Seventh's Chapel , where being arriv'd , the Body was depofited on Treffels while the Service of the Church was perform'd by the Bishop of Rochester , Dean of ...
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... carry'd off the fooner , the King would caufe four Coupures , or Outlets , to be made therein , his Majefty gave Orders accordingly ; and by Means of this new new Work , the old Canal will be fo choak'd 64 The Hiftorical Register ,
... carry'd off the fooner , the King would caufe four Coupures , or Outlets , to be made therein , his Majefty gave Orders accordingly ; and by Means of this new new Work , the old Canal will be fo choak'd 64 The Hiftorical Register ,
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... carry'd on with great Diligence , what would not Men have apprehended from the Disorder which the Autumn Rains might occafion . • These are the Motives which oblig'd the King to cause the new Canal of Mardyke to be open'd , and to ...
... carry'd on with great Diligence , what would not Men have apprehended from the Disorder which the Autumn Rains might occafion . • These are the Motives which oblig'd the King to cause the new Canal of Mardyke to be open'd , and to ...
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... carry'd off as well by Gra- velin for almost nothing , or by Newport without any Charge at all , if they had not had in View , at the fame Time , the making of this new Port , by the Means whereof , all the Defects of the old one of ...
... carry'd off as well by Gra- velin for almost nothing , or by Newport without any Charge at all , if they had not had in View , at the fame Time , the making of this new Port , by the Means whereof , all the Defects of the old one of ...
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Page 75 - We have thought fit, by and with the Advice of Our Privy Council, to issue this Our Royal Proclamation...
Page 263 - I am glad that I can now tell you, that, notwithstanding the arts of those who delight in war, both place and time are appointed for opening the treaty of a general peace.
Page 140 - House has met before that day, or will meet on the day of the issue), issue his warrant to the clerk of the Crown to make out a new writ for electing another member in the room of the member whose seat has so become vacant.
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Page 90 - Condition, do not fai!r every one severally, according to his Place, Office, or Charge, to proceed in the performance and Execution of all Duties thereunto Belonging, as formerly appertained unto them during the Life of onr said kite Royal Grandfather.
Page 78 - That no preacher whatsoever, in his sermon or lecture, do presume to deliver any other doctrine concerning the blessed Trinity, than what is contained in the holy scriptures, and is agreeable to the three creeds and the thirty-nine articles of religion.
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