Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volume 165F. Jefferies, 1838 - Early English newspapers |
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... Charles Bowles , esq . and Sir R. C. Hoare , 1833 ; 8. Hundred of South Damerham , by Wm . Henry Black , esq .; Hundred of Downton , by George Matcham , esq . LL.D .; Hundred of Cawden , by Sir R. C. Hoare , 1835 . This great work ...
... Charles Bowles , esq . and Sir R. C. Hoare , 1833 ; 8. Hundred of South Damerham , by Wm . Henry Black , esq .; Hundred of Downton , by George Matcham , esq . LL.D .; Hundred of Cawden , by Sir R. C. Hoare , 1835 . This great work ...
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... Charles in the composition of those celebrated documents . They were too liberal , too conciliatory , too straight ... Charles , until the Prince of Wales was sent into the West , when he was appointed a member of his council , and on ...
... Charles in the composition of those celebrated documents . They were too liberal , too conciliatory , too straight ... Charles , until the Prince of Wales was sent into the West , when he was appointed a member of his council , and on ...
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... Charles removed from France into Holland , the King transmitted his commands to Hyde to give the Prince the benefit of his assistance . The summons was received in June 1648 , and Hyde obeyed it instantly . After some very annoying ...
... Charles removed from France into Holland , the King transmitted his commands to Hyde to give the Prince the benefit of his assistance . The summons was received in June 1648 , and Hyde obeyed it instantly . After some very annoying ...
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... Charles , and on the third day afterwards took his seat in the House of Lords and the Court of Chancery as Lord Chancellor - an office to which he had been appointed at Bruges on the 13th January 1658. ( Lister , I. 440. ) Early in the ...
... Charles , and on the third day afterwards took his seat in the House of Lords and the Court of Chancery as Lord Chancellor - an office to which he had been appointed at Bruges on the 13th January 1658. ( Lister , I. 440. ) Early in the ...
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... Charles now so fallen from the love and good liking of his people , ' that it is a miracle , ' says Pepys , ' what way a man could devise to lose so much in so little time . ' The sins of the court were denounced from the pulpit , and ...
... Charles now so fallen from the love and good liking of his people , ' that it is a miracle , ' says Pepys , ' what way a man could devise to lose so much in so little time . ' The sins of the court were denounced from the pulpit , and ...
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