The Retrospective Review.., Volume 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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Page 24
... never knew him free from labour and care . Of all diversions he loved hunting and hawking in their seasons , but his chief delight was in dogs . As for ladies , he never meddled with any in my time ; for about the time of my coming to ...
... never knew him free from labour and care . Of all diversions he loved hunting and hawking in their seasons , but his chief delight was in dogs . As for ladies , he never meddled with any in my time ; for about the time of my coming to ...
Page 27
... Never did any city in the world furnish such a vast number of men , for it was computed there were threescore and seven banners or standards of tradesmen , without reckoning those of the court of parliament , exche- quer , treasury ...
... Never did any city in the world furnish such a vast number of men , for it was computed there were threescore and seven banners or standards of tradesmen , without reckoning those of the court of parliament , exche- quer , treasury ...
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... Cornwallis , who was the prince's treasurer , and who assures us , that Henry never showed a particular inclination to any of the ladies of seem surprising , that a youthful prince , of the 32 Sir A. Weldon's Court of King James .
... Cornwallis , who was the prince's treasurer , and who assures us , that Henry never showed a particular inclination to any of the ladies of seem surprising , that a youthful prince , of the 32 Sir A. Weldon's Court of King James .
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... never instructed them , that on an indictment for poisoning , a man may be convicted of a murder committed with a sword , which is another kind of death , and which is clearly contrary to law . So far from the chief justice having com ...
... never instructed them , that on an indictment for poisoning , a man may be convicted of a murder committed with a sword , which is another kind of death , and which is clearly contrary to law . So far from the chief justice having com ...
Page 41
... never legally proved guilty , is undoubted . It is by no means so clear , that he had not been induced to accept a portion of the Spanish gold which Cobham * A Discourse touching the Spanish Monarchy , & c . , written by Thomas ...
... never legally proved guilty , is undoubted . It is by no means so clear , that he had not been induced to accept a portion of the Spanish gold which Cobham * A Discourse touching the Spanish Monarchy , & c . , written by Thomas ...
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