The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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... received it back with the higher title of Lord Chancellor . He was at the same time created Baron Somers of Evesham ; Crown property was also given to him to support his dignity . One use that he made of his influence was to procure ...
... received it back with the higher title of Lord Chancellor . He was at the same time created Baron Somers of Evesham ; Crown property was also given to him to support his dignity . One use that he made of his influence was to procure ...
Strana 8
... received , as editor , from unknown correspondents , and adapted to his paper ; sig- nifying Transcribed from anonymous communi- cations . 2 The Bank of England was then only 17 years old . It was founded in 1694 , and grew out of a ...
... received , as editor , from unknown correspondents , and adapted to his paper ; sig- nifying Transcribed from anonymous communi- cations . 2 The Bank of England was then only 17 years old . It was founded in 1694 , and grew out of a ...
Strana 9
... received every Hour Letters from all Parts of the World ; which the one or the other of them was perpetually reading to her ; and according to the News she heard , to which she was exceedingly attentive , she changed Colour , and ...
... received every Hour Letters from all Parts of the World ; which the one or the other of them was perpetually reading to her ; and according to the News she heard , to which she was exceedingly attentive , she changed Colour , and ...
Strana 41
... received from him , made the Discovery him- self ; upon which the Pope gave him the Re- ward he had promised , but at the same time , to disable the Satyrist for the future , ordered his Tongue to be cut out , and both his Hands to be ...
... received from him , made the Discovery him- self ; upon which the Pope gave him the Re- ward he had promised , but at the same time , to disable the Satyrist for the future , ordered his Tongue to be cut out , and both his Hands to be ...
Strana 55
... receiving a inask of Satyr from Apollo's hand , and hovered over by a Cupid who will bind the Head to its Vizard with a ... received such Language with that ingenuous and pleasing Mirth , which is natural to a Woman without Design . He ...
... receiving a inask of Satyr from Apollo's hand , and hovered over by a Cupid who will bind the Head to its Vizard with a ... received such Language with that ingenuous and pleasing Mirth , which is natural to a Woman without Design . He ...
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