A Picturesque Tour of the River Thames in Its Western Course: Including Particular Descriptions of Richmond, Windsor, and Hampton Court |
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... Queen Anne in her last illness , and was created a baronet by George I. , being the first medical man upon whom that honour had been conferred . He succeeded , in 1719 , to the Presidency of the College of Physicians ; and had the still ...
... Queen Anne in her last illness , and was created a baronet by George I. , being the first medical man upon whom that honour had been conferred . He succeeded , in 1719 , to the Presidency of the College of Physicians ; and had the still ...
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... Queen Anne in folio . Woodfall , the printer , and editor of the General Advertiser for thirty- three years , during which time his paper was enriched by the pens of Junius , Garrick , Colman , Goldsmith , Smollet , Hawkesworth , and ...
... Queen Anne in folio . Woodfall , the printer , and editor of the General Advertiser for thirty- three years , during which time his paper was enriched by the pens of Junius , Garrick , Colman , Goldsmith , Smollet , Hawkesworth , and ...
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... Queen Anne Boleyne , being great - grandfather of Anne , daughter of Sir Thomas Leighton , and wife of Sir John St. John , the first baronet of the family . The village of Battersea will always be remembered in connexion with the name ...
... Queen Anne Boleyne , being great - grandfather of Anne , daughter of Sir Thomas Leighton , and wife of Sir John St. John , the first baronet of the family . The village of Battersea will always be remembered in connexion with the name ...
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... Queen Anne Boleyne . The greater part of Bolingbroke House was pulled down in 1775 ; but a few of the rooms remained , one wainscotted with cedar , said to have been Lord Bolingbroke's favourite apartment , which were incorporated into ...
... Queen Anne Boleyne . The greater part of Bolingbroke House was pulled down in 1775 ; but a few of the rooms remained , one wainscotted with cedar , said to have been Lord Bolingbroke's favourite apartment , which were incorporated into ...
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... Queen Mary re - established the convent , and it was finally suppressed by Queen Elizabeth . The successors of the nuns of Sion found an asylum at Lisbon so late as the year ... Queen Anne , and who was at one. 62 THE ENVIRONS OF LONDON .
... Queen Mary re - established the convent , and it was finally suppressed by Queen Elizabeth . The successors of the nuns of Sion found an asylum at Lisbon so late as the year ... Queen Anne , and who was at one. 62 THE ENVIRONS OF LONDON .
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