An Historical Account of the Curiosities of London and Westminster ...Newbery and Carnan, 1769 - 80 strán (strany) |
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... born in Barbary , and prefented by the dey of Algiers to his majefty . He was brought over with Zara by commodore Kepple , and has the honour to be father to Pompey and Dido . He may be a good father , but we cannot allow him to be a ...
... born in Barbary , and prefented by the dey of Algiers to his majefty . He was brought over with Zara by commodore Kepple , and has the honour to be father to Pompey and Dido . He may be a good father , but we cannot allow him to be a ...
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... born in 1660 , came to the crown on the death of Q. Anne , August 1 , 1714 , died June 11 , 1727 , on his journey to Hanover . 2. The late King William III . dreffed in the very fuit of armour worn by Edward the Black prince , fon of ...
... born in 1660 , came to the crown on the death of Q. Anne , August 1 , 1714 , died June 11 , 1727 , on his journey to Hanover . 2. The late King William III . dreffed in the very fuit of armour worn by Edward the Black prince , fon of ...
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... born in 1650 , afcended the British throne on the abdication of King James II . his father - in - law , February 13 , 1688 , and died March 8 , 1702 , by a fall from his horse . 3. K. Charles II . dreffed in the armour that was worn by ...
... born in 1650 , afcended the British throne on the abdication of King James II . his father - in - law , February 13 , 1688 , and died March 8 , 1702 , by a fall from his horse . 3. K. Charles II . dreffed in the armour that was worn by ...
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... born in 1566 , mounted the English throne March 24 , 1603 , and died March 27 , 1625 , after one of the most inglo- rious reigns of any in the British history . 6. King Edward VI . the firft proteftant prince that ever reigned in ...
... born in 1566 , mounted the English throne March 24 , 1603 , and died March 27 , 1625 , after one of the most inglo- rious reigns of any in the British history . 6. King Edward VI . the firft proteftant prince that ever reigned in ...
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... born in 1457 ; crowned October 30 , 1485 ; and died April 12 , 15c9 . 9. Edward V. who , with his brother Richard , as has been faid , was fmothered in the Tower : He was proclaimed king , but never crowned ; for which reafon a crown is ...
... born in 1457 ; crowned October 30 , 1485 ; and died April 12 , 15c9 . 9. Edward V. who , with his brother Richard , as has been faid , was fmothered in the Tower : He was proclaimed king , but never crowned ; for which reafon a crown is ...
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Strana 112 - Thee I revisit safe, And feel thy sovran vital lamp ; but thou Revisit'st not these eyes, that roll in vain To find thy piercing ray, and find no dawn ; So thick a drop serene hath quenched their orbs, Or dim suffusion veiled.
Strana 150 - Poets' lays, Due to his merit, and brave thirst of praise. Living, great Nature fear'd he might outvie Her works ; and dying, fears herself may die.
Strana 118 - OF manners gentle, of affections mild ; In wit, a man ; simplicity a child : With native humour temp'ring virtuous rage, Form'd to delight at once, and lash the age: Above temptation in a low estate, And uncorrupted ev'n among the great : A safe companion, and an easy friend, Unblam'd thro
Strana 146 - Statefman, yet friend to truth ! of foul fincere, In action faithful, and in honour clear ! Who broke no promife, ferv'd no private end, Who gain'd no title, and who loft no friend ; Ennobled by himfelf, by all approv'd, Prais'd, wept, and honour'd, by the Mufe he lov'd.
Strana 32 - Matthew is diftinguifhed by an Angel, St. Mark by a Lion, St. Luke by an Ox, and St. John by an Eagle.
Strana 41 - But the next morning, waking out of a good sleep, though he was exceedingly perplexed with the lively representation of all particulars to his memory, he was willing...
Strana 173 - This Duchess was a wise, witty, and learned lady, which her many Bookes do well testify : she was a most virtuous, and loving and careful wife, and was with her lord all the time of his banishment and miseries, and when he came home, never parted from him in his solitary retirements.
Strana 109 - Do, pious marble, let thy readers know What they, and what their children owe To Drayton's name: whose sacred dust We recommend unto thy trust. Protect his memory, and preserve 'his story, Remain a lasting monument of his glory. And when thy ruins shall disclaim To be the treasurer of his name; His name, that cannot die, shall be An everlasting monument to thee.
Strana 163 - His titles he not only deserved, but adorned; his virtues are manifest in his good works, which had never dazzled the public eye, if they had not been too bright to be concealed ; and as to his fame...
Strana 40 - Amongst the rest there was one, which was upon a better foundation of credit than' usually such discourses are founded upon. There was an officer in the king's wardrobe in Windsor castle, of a good reputation for honesty and discretion, and then about the age of fifty years, or more. This man had, in his youth, been bred in a school, in the parish where sir George Villiers, the father of the duke, lived, and had been much cherished and obliged, in that season of his age, by the said sir George, whom...