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... March , 1602-3 , the rumours respecting her Majesty's health were most alarming . The public were even doubtful whether she was actually alive . In satisfaction of his curiosity our Diarist proceeded to the palace at Richmond , where ...
... March , 1602-3 , the rumours respecting her Majesty's health were most alarming . The public were even doubtful whether she was actually alive . In satisfaction of his curiosity our Diarist proceeded to the palace at Richmond , where ...
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... March 1672 ( almost immediately after his marriage ) Andros was made Major of a regiment of dragoons , raised for Prince Rupert , and then first armed with the " bayonet or great knife . " Andros brought to this regiment the four ...
... March 1672 ( almost immediately after his marriage ) Andros was made Major of a regiment of dragoons , raised for Prince Rupert , and then first armed with the " bayonet or great knife . " Andros brought to this regiment the four ...
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... March , 1868 ) proved in the District Registry of Exeter 23 July , 1868 , by Capt . Wil- liam Robert Mends , R.N. , C.B. , chief of the Transport Department , Somerset House , London , and Allan Belfield Bone , of Belmont House , Stoke ...
... March , 1868 ) proved in the District Registry of Exeter 23 July , 1868 , by Capt . Wil- liam Robert Mends , R.N. , C.B. , chief of the Transport Department , Somerset House , London , and Allan Belfield Bone , of Belmont House , Stoke ...
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... March 1846 , and is buried in the island of Labuan , ) and seven daughters , who survive him . The eldest is married to Mr. J. C. Templer , a Master in the Exchequer ; the second to the Rev. Dr. Huntingford , of Wim- bledon : and the ...
... March 1846 , and is buried in the island of Labuan , ) and seven daughters , who survive him . The eldest is married to Mr. J. C. Templer , a Master in the Exchequer ; the second to the Rev. Dr. Huntingford , of Wim- bledon : and the ...
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... March 1855 ; when Mr. J. C. Ewart was re- turned , by a majority of 5,718 votes , to 4,262 polled for his competitor Sir Samuel George Bonhamn , Bart . In April 1857 he was re - elected without a contest ; but at the general election of ...
... March 1855 ; when Mr. J. C. Ewart was re- turned , by a majority of 5,718 votes , to 4,262 polled for his competitor Sir Samuel George Bonhamn , Bart . In April 1857 he was re - elected without a contest ; but at the general election of ...
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Página 21 - I represent before you a principle, a cause, and a defeat. The principle is the sovereignty of the people ; the cause is that of the Empire ; the defeat is that of Waterloo. The principle — you have recognised it ; the cause — you have served in it ; the defeat — you would revenge it. No, then, there is no dis-accord between you and me; and I will not believe that I can be destined to be grieved by the disaffection of any others.
Página 165 - As may express them best ; though what if earth Be but the shadow of heaven, and things therein Each to other like, more than on earth is thought...
Página 90 - A GLACIER is AN IMPERFECT FLUID, OR A VISCOUS BODY. WHICH IS URGED DOWN SLOPES OF A CERTAIN INCLINATION BY THE MUTUAL PRESSURE OF ITS PARTS.
Página 26 - Was thy tempestuous road ; Nor indignation burnt before thee on thy way. But thee, a soft and naked child, Thy mother undefiled, In the rude manger laid to rest From off her virgin breast. The heavens were not commanded to prepare A gorgeous canopy of golden air ; Nor stoop'd their lamps th...
Página 156 - Knowledge, the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, and the Society for Missions to Africa and the East, have each contributed ;>,000/.
Página 29 - The Writer of a Book, is not he a Preacher preaching, not to this parish or that, on this day or that, but to all men in all times and places?
Página 10 - ... entirely in the observation and memory of contemporaries, that it is a biographical gain to have them recorded in any shape. Apparent trifles, such as the waddling gait of Sir John Davies, the stately silence of Lord Montjoy at the dinner table, the description of the popular preacher Clapham — " a black fellow with a sour look but a good spirit, bold and sometimes bluntly witty...
Página 351 - Hawkwood is worthy to be remembered, as that of the first distinguished commander who had appeared in Europe since the destruction of the Roman empire. It would be absurd to suppose that any of the constituent elements of military genius, which nature furnishes to energetic characters, were wanting to the leaders of a barbarian or feudal army ; untroubled...
Página 26 - HYMN Oh, thou that wilt not break the bruised reed, Nor heap fresh ashes on the mourner's brow, Nor rend anew the wounds that inly bleed, The only balm of our afflictions thou, Teach us to bear thy chastening wrath, oh God ! To kiss with quivering lips — still humbly kiss thy rod...
Página 369 - We are informed that many of the Possessors of such Manuscripts would be willing to give access to them, and permit their contents to be made public, provided that nothing of a private character or relating to the title of existing owners...