The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 - Počet stran: 524 |
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... Sir Richard Baker has said Nothing of her in his Chronicle . We were then convey'd to the two Coronation Chairs , where my old Friend , after having heard that the Stone underneath the most ancient of them , which was brought from ...
... Sir Richard Baker has said Nothing of her in his Chronicle . We were then convey'd to the two Coronation Chairs , where my old Friend , after having heard that the Stone underneath the most ancient of them , which was brought from ...
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... Sir Richard Baker , who , as our Knight observed with some Surprize , had a great many Kings in him , whose Monu- ments he had not seen in the Abbey . For my own Part , I could not but be pleased to see the Knight shew such an honest ...
... Sir Richard Baker , who , as our Knight observed with some Surprize , had a great many Kings in him , whose Monu- ments he had not seen in the Abbey . For my own Part , I could not but be pleased to see the Knight shew such an honest ...
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... Sir Richard Baker added two volumes of New Epistles in 1638. An enlarged edition was published in one volume in 1654 . PAGE 112. Boccalini . See note , ii . 500 . 356. Motto . Juvenal , Satires , x . 349–50 . PAGE 113. Catastrophe of ...
... Sir Richard Baker added two volumes of New Epistles in 1638. An enlarged edition was published in one volume in 1654 . PAGE 112. Boccalini . See note , ii . 500 . 356. Motto . Juvenal , Satires , x . 349–50 . PAGE 113. Catastrophe of ...
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