The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... lord and patron Sir Robert de Namur , Knight , Lord of Beaufort , he undertook to write the history of the wars of his own time , more particularly of those which ensued after the battle of Poitiers . Four years afterwards , having gone ...
... lord and patron Sir Robert de Namur , Knight , Lord of Beaufort , he undertook to write the history of the wars of his own time , more particularly of those which ensued after the battle of Poitiers . Four years afterwards , having gone ...
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... Lord Redesdale's bill is the first instance of their being called Roman Catholics in a solemn act of the legislature . We do not , however , wish to revive any odious distinction ; but do not let us call them xar ' ox Catholis . Essay ...
... Lord Redesdale's bill is the first instance of their being called Roman Catholics in a solemn act of the legislature . We do not , however , wish to revive any odious distinction ; but do not let us call them xar ' ox Catholis . Essay ...
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... Lord Grey observes , " there was little left Queen Elizabeth to reign over , but miserable carcasses , and the ashes of sacked and destroyed towns . " Near 150 gentlemen were attainted by Act of Parliament . Moryson observes , " Upon ...
... Lord Grey observes , " there was little left Queen Elizabeth to reign over , but miserable carcasses , and the ashes of sacked and destroyed towns . " Near 150 gentlemen were attainted by Act of Parliament . Moryson observes , " Upon ...
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... Lord Mountjoy , Lord Deputy of Ireland , gives in various parts of his Itinerary a woeful description . In speaking of the county of Ty- rone he says , " having with our eyes daily seen the lamentable estate of the countrie , wherein we ...
... Lord Mountjoy , Lord Deputy of Ireland , gives in various parts of his Itinerary a woeful description . In speaking of the county of Ty- rone he says , " having with our eyes daily seen the lamentable estate of the countrie , wherein we ...
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... Lords of the Pale were wavering , and their fide- lity depended on the success of the English arms . The Lords Mount- garret and Cabir were active rebels , and so was Lord Rock ++ . The two last submitted and received pardon , but ...
... Lords of the Pale were wavering , and their fide- lity depended on the success of the English arms . The Lords Mount- garret and Cabir were active rebels , and so was Lord Rock ++ . The two last submitted and received pardon , but ...
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