The Monthly Magazine, Volume 46, Part 1R. Phillips, 1818 |
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... Lord Bacon , who , it will not be disputed , was the greatest statesman and philosopher which the annals of Britain can boast . An Act passed in the Fourth Year of the Reign of King Henry VII . cap . 19 . The penalty for decaying of ...
... Lord Bacon , who , it will not be disputed , was the greatest statesman and philosopher which the annals of Britain can boast . An Act passed in the Fourth Year of the Reign of King Henry VII . cap . 19 . The penalty for decaying of ...
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... Lord Bacon , in speaking of it , says , " Another statute was made of singular policie for the population , apparantly , and ( if it bee throughly considered , ) for the souldiery , and military forces of the realme . Inclo- sures at ...
... Lord Bacon , in speaking of it , says , " Another statute was made of singular policie for the population , apparantly , and ( if it bee throughly considered , ) for the souldiery , and military forces of the realme . Inclo- sures at ...
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... Lord's brother , who was slain with a fuller's beetle , after being pushed over the balustrade of the temple , and stoned . In this recapitulation , Eusebius makes a double employment of the same anecdote : for , in his twenty third ...
... Lord's brother , who was slain with a fuller's beetle , after being pushed over the balustrade of the temple , and stoned . In this recapitulation , Eusebius makes a double employment of the same anecdote : for , in his twenty third ...
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... Lord Dunmore , he looks down with a dignified contempt on the plebeian slaves around him . The greatest aristocrat ... lords of the soil , and is supposed to have been thickly inha- bited , so that nearly all the wood was cut from it ...
... Lord Dunmore , he looks down with a dignified contempt on the plebeian slaves around him . The greatest aristocrat ... lords of the soil , and is supposed to have been thickly inha- bited , so that nearly all the wood was cut from it ...
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... ( Lord W. and Mr. A. only present , and the former not a good young man , ) - than an allusion to Tickell's Lives ; and Mr. A. said , to expire as soon as he had spoken the admirable sentence ? The particulars must have been had from 2 ...
... ( Lord W. and Mr. A. only present , and the former not a good young man , ) - than an allusion to Tickell's Lives ; and Mr. A. said , to expire as soon as he had spoken the admirable sentence ? The particulars must have been had from 2 ...
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