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A New History of London
… thanks for their past services; the earl of Essex in particular was allowed a pension of 10,000 l. per annum 12; …
A New History of London
… share in that happiness, and of the improving it, by our particular affection to you. It is very natural for all men … without some extraordinary kindness for our native city in particular; which we shall manifest on all occasions, not …
A New History of London
… conferred on them. The king told them, that he ever had a particular affection for the city of London, the place of his … that immediately succeeded each other, and which demand particular notice. In the year 1663 the plague made shocking … things were consumed which not only answered their own particular purposes, but filled the air with grateful smells, …
A New History of London
… increase their dread of the schemes of the court, and in particular of the duke of York: at the king's desire … bands of partisans: the four members for London in particular were followed by great multitudes wearing … and the happiness of that of the city of London in particular; more immediately as to the great privilege of …
A New History of London
… of any in the British annals; the events of it merit particular attention. To increase the spirits and activity of … the doubts in people's minds, no man present daring to put particular questions to the witnesses. The depositions were … liberty to depart the nation; and the prince sent particular passes to the pope's nuncio, and the envoys of …
A New History of London
… l. at a time, on the first payments of the land-tax: as particular common-council-men likewise did to the private … that their majesties might grant a commission to take particular subscriptions for 1,200,000 l. part of the above … rotation, is what no one can dispute; and in cases where a particular dislike is taken to any of the aldermen, …
A New History of London
A New History of London
… be sure to take all their privileges and interests into my particular protection." As an immediate mark of his favour, … and Peter Godfrey, Esqrs: to whom the citizens gave very particular instructions for their future conduct, under … times, and would rather advance general truths, than make particular applications, where they can be conveniently …
A New History of London
… the manner of their taking apprentices, which being their particular concern, it need only be mentioned that no … general, and prove more profitable to the fair trader in particular. No sooner however were suspicions entertained of … sagacity, and a pattern of conjugal virtue. 1738. No particular mansion had hitherto been provided for the …
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