The Retrospective Review.., Volumen7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... carry his corpse of pure devo- tion , because they were of his persuasion , had every one of them ( ac- cording to the custom of the country , ) a branch of rosemary , a mourn- ing ribband , and a pair of gloves . But , ( as it doth ...
... carry his corpse of pure devo- tion , because they were of his persuasion , had every one of them ( ac- cording to the custom of the country , ) a branch of rosemary , a mourn- ing ribband , and a pair of gloves . But , ( as it doth ...
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... carried to his burial by devout men , so is it just and equal that malignants should carry malignants to their grave . By malig- nants , I mean such kind of men who join with the enemy , or are will- ing upon any occasion offered to ...
... carried to his burial by devout men , so is it just and equal that malignants should carry malignants to their grave . By malig- nants , I mean such kind of men who join with the enemy , or are will- ing upon any occasion offered to ...
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... carried on with such alternate success , as to leave no increase of power on either side , and to no apparent end , save to prove the personal intrepidity and endurances of the Duke of Burgundy , he concluded peace with the King of ...
... carried on with such alternate success , as to leave no increase of power on either side , and to no apparent end , save to prove the personal intrepidity and endurances of the Duke of Burgundy , he concluded peace with the King of ...
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... carried in a litter ; commanding his son the Count de Charolois , with all the nobles and officers that were with him , to march forward with a strong detachment to invest Dinant , and leave him to come up with the rest of the army ...
... carried in a litter ; commanding his son the Count de Charolois , with all the nobles and officers that were with him , to march forward with a strong detachment to invest Dinant , and leave him to come up with the rest of the army ...
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... form of law , which Sir Robert dispensed with , carrying away his hat and jewel , and never heard further of the business . " p . 44 . The following anecdote of this valiant gentleman gives a good Sir A. Weldon's Court of King James . 47.
... form of law , which Sir Robert dispensed with , carrying away his hat and jewel , and never heard further of the business . " p . 44 . The following anecdote of this valiant gentleman gives a good Sir A. Weldon's Court of King James . 47.
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