British autography, a collection of fac-similies of the hand writing of royal and illustrious personages, with their authentic portraits, publ. by J. Thane [ed. by T. Thane]. [With], Volume 3 |
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... Court , ( though not its crimi- nality ) went about masked , and came into houfes unknown , and danced : " Once , her chairman , not knowing who she was , left her , fo fhe was alone , and was much difturbed , and came to Whitehall in a ...
... Court , ( though not its crimi- nality ) went about masked , and came into houfes unknown , and danced : " Once , her chairman , not knowing who she was , left her , fo fhe was alone , and was much difturbed , and came to Whitehall in a ...
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... Court , then fought relief , By forming parties , but could ne'er be chief . Thus wicked , but in will , of means bereft , He left not faction , but of that was left . His income was near 50,000l . a year , which he reduced to 10,000l ...
... Court , then fought relief , By forming parties , but could ne'er be chief . Thus wicked , but in will , of means bereft , He left not faction , but of that was left . His income was near 50,000l . a year , which he reduced to 10,000l ...
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... Court , and if the had any vanities , fhe had certainly none of the vices of it . " She furvived the Duke many years , and died 1705 , and was interred by him in Westminster Abbey . JOHN MAITLAND , Duke of Lauderdale , Son of John ...
... Court , and if the had any vanities , fhe had certainly none of the vices of it . " She furvived the Duke many years , and died 1705 , and was interred by him in Westminster Abbey . JOHN MAITLAND , Duke of Lauderdale , Son of John ...
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... Court ; of a graceful ap- pearance , a lively wit , and a chearful temper .--- A man of great expence : decent even in his vices , for he always kept up the form of religion ; and fo far firm to the laws , that he always gave good ...
... Court ; of a graceful ap- pearance , a lively wit , and a chearful temper .--- A man of great expence : decent even in his vices , for he always kept up the form of religion ; and fo far firm to the laws , that he always gave good ...
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... Court of Madrid , from whence he was recalled at the Restoration , and appointed Privy Purfe . In 1662 he was made Se- cretary of State , and , the year after , was created Baron Arlington ; and , in 1672 , made an Earl , and a Knight ...
... Court of Madrid , from whence he was recalled at the Restoration , and appointed Privy Purfe . In 1662 he was made Se- cretary of State , and , the year after , was created Baron Arlington ; and , in 1672 , made an Earl , and a Knight ...
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