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... King William comptroller of the home- hold, justice in Eyre south of Trent, and lord lieutenant of Oxfordshire; created Viscount Winchindon in the county of Bucks, and Earl of Wharton in the county of Westmorland, December, 1706 ...
... King William comptroller of the home- hold, justice in Eyre south of Trent, and lord lieutenant of Oxfordshire; created Viscount Winchindon in the county of Bucks, and Earl of Wharton in the county of Westmorland, December, 1706 ...
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... their * The title of one of the four Indian kings who visited England in the reign of Queen Anne. See No. 60, and Tat. No. 171. fellow-creatures, is the great cement of their assembly, and the No. 324.] THE SPECTATOR. 7.
... their * The title of one of the four Indian kings who visited England in the reign of Queen Anne. See No. 60, and Tat. No. 171. fellow-creatures, is the great cement of their assembly, and the No. 324.] THE SPECTATOR. 7.
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... king Held dalliance with his fair Egyptian spouse," shows that the poet had the delightful scene in bis mind. Eve's dream is full of those high conceits engendering pride, which, we are told, the devil endeavoured to instil into her. Of ...
... king Held dalliance with his fair Egyptian spouse," shows that the poet had the delightful scene in bis mind. Eve's dream is full of those high conceits engendering pride, which, we are told, the devil endeavoured to instil into her. Of ...
Strana 113
... King's accession to his throne, men were not ennobled, but saved ; crimes were not remitted, but sins forgiven. He did not bestow medals, honours, favours ; but health, joy, sight, speech. The first object the blind ever saw was, the ...
... King's accession to his throne, men were not ennobled, but saved ; crimes were not remitted, but sins forgiven. He did not bestow medals, honours, favours ; but health, joy, sight, speech. The first object the blind ever saw was, the ...
Strana 114
... King, my Saviour, and my God ? and will he die to expiate these very injuries ? See where they have nailed the Lord and Giver of life! How his wounds blacken, his body writhes, and heart heaves with pity and with agony ! Oh almighty ...
... King, my Saviour, and my God ? and will he die to expiate these very injuries ? See where they have nailed the Lord and Giver of life! How his wounds blacken, his body writhes, and heart heaves with pity and with agony ! Oh almighty ...
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