The Monthly Magazine, Том 17R. Phillips, 1804 |
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... court- fhip to the Countefs Dowager of War- wick . The ftory , that he had been tutor to her fon , is quite falfe . How he be- came first acquainted with that lady , does not appear . But here are two letters , written in the month of ...
... court- fhip to the Countefs Dowager of War- wick . The ftory , that he had been tutor to her fon , is quite falfe . How he be- came first acquainted with that lady , does not appear . But here are two letters , written in the month of ...
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... court- fhip to the Countefs Dowager of War- wick . The ftory , that he had been tutor to her fon , is quite falfe . How he be- came first acquainted with that lady , does not appear . But here are two letters , written in the month of ...
... court- fhip to the Countefs Dowager of War- wick . The ftory , that he had been tutor to her fon , is quite falfe . How he be- came first acquainted with that lady , does not appear . But here are two letters , written in the month of ...
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... Court , her Majefty faid- " So , Sir Walter , I hear you have erect- ed a Puritan College . " " No , Madam , ( replied he , ) far be it from me to counten- ance any thing contrary to established your laws . But I have fet an acorn ...
... Court , her Majefty faid- " So , Sir Walter , I hear you have erect- ed a Puritan College . " " No , Madam , ( replied he , ) far be it from me to counten- ance any thing contrary to established your laws . But I have fet an acorn ...
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... court - martial . His difmiffal was not for cowardice , but chiefly becaufe he was judged to be too hot headed and impetuous . The dishonour re- mained , indeed , with his antagonilt . But Von Zieten had now reafon to think himself cut ...
... court - martial . His difmiffal was not for cowardice , but chiefly becaufe he was judged to be too hot headed and impetuous . The dishonour re- mained , indeed , with his antagonilt . But Von Zieten had now reafon to think himself cut ...
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... Court of Berlin , diftinguished him during all this fortunate ol age , with every mark of esteem , of friendship ... courts - martial , as a reviewing general , or at the head of his own regiment at re- views . His laft vifit to the King ...
... Court of Berlin , diftinguished him during all this fortunate ol age , with every mark of esteem , of friendship ... courts - martial , as a reviewing general , or at the head of his own regiment at re- views . His laft vifit to the King ...
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