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Old and New London
… that once disfigured the walls and columns below. In this strange museum lord chancellors, councillors of state, …
Old and New London
… desired admission into the royal service. Next ensued a strange and barbarous ceremony. A huntsman entered with a … mystic poem on the immortality of the soul, and of that strange philosophical rhapsody on dancing, was expelled the …
Old and New London
… name from obvious sources. Next to the plane, that has the strange power of sloughing off its sooty bark, the fig seems … and a large-paper copy. His chambers must have presented a strange scene, for he used books most cruelly, whether they …
Old and New London
… of the sect of Swedenborgians, who died in 1772. This strange mystic, who discovered an inner meaning in the …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Practices, hath covered so many Faces with new and strange Confusions, that it hath proved a powerful Argument …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Man should be put to death without two Witnesses, it was strange that all Christian Nations were not governed by such … Attainder passed against the rest: And it must be thought strange, that the same Parliament, which passed an Act … whose Estate and Interest were so inconsiderable. It was strange, the Government could not support itself without …
Old and New London
… dark vaulted roof overhead, especially in one vault, hang strange figures, black as night, light as gossamer, and of a … beasts, or old shirts dipped in soot. They are fed to this strange growth by the fumes of the wine. For those who taste … the chimney of the kiln on fire, is now rarely burnt; and strange are the things that sometimes come to this …
Old and New London
… ArmourTilting Suit of the Earl of LeicesterA Series of Strange BlundersCuriosities of the ArmouryNaval …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… 7. Acquit the King constrained. 8. Beseech to Repent. 9. Strange way, to write the beginning of Reformation and …
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