The Works of Soame Jenyns ...: To which are Prefixed Short Sketches of the ... Author's Family, and Also of His Life, Volumes 1-2T. Cadell, 1793 - English literature |
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... King James a Knight of the Bath at the creation of Charles Prince of Wales , and was returned to reprefent the borough of St. Alban's , in the fecond parliament holden after the crown had defcended to that prince . About the middle of ...
... King James a Knight of the Bath at the creation of Charles Prince of Wales , and was returned to reprefent the borough of St. Alban's , in the fecond parliament holden after the crown had defcended to that prince . About the middle of ...
Page xix
... king William , at his pa- lace at Kenfington , on the ninth day of January , 1693-4 * . The mother of our author was one of the daughters of Sir Peter Soame , of Hayden , in the county of Effex , baronet ; a most beautiful woman , and ...
... king William , at his pa- lace at Kenfington , on the ninth day of January , 1693-4 * . The mother of our author was one of the daughters of Sir Peter Soame , of Hayden , in the county of Effex , baronet ; a most beautiful woman , and ...
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... Court of * Huic verfatile ingenium fic pariter ad omnia fuit , ut natum ad id unum diceres quodcunque age- ret . - Liv . lib . 39. cap . 40 . King's Bench to account for his not un- derstanding an King's xxxiv SKETCHES OF THE LIFE.
... Court of * Huic verfatile ingenium fic pariter ad omnia fuit , ut natum ad id unum diceres quodcunque age- ret . - Liv . lib . 39. cap . 40 . King's Bench to account for his not un- derstanding an King's xxxiv SKETCHES OF THE LIFE.
Page xxxv
... King's Bench to account for his not un- derstanding an act of parliament , of which he was often one of the makers ; which had fometimes happened to those in his fituation ; and that he had been amply compensated for the pains he had ...
... King's Bench to account for his not un- derstanding an act of parliament , of which he was often one of the makers ; which had fometimes happened to those in his fituation ; and that he had been amply compensated for the pains he had ...
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... , The bacon , fowls , and collyflow'r Their ancient unity divide , The top one graces , one each fide ; And by and by , the fecond course Comes lagging like a distanc'd horse ; A falver A falver then to church and king , The butler [ 44 ]
... , The bacon , fowls , and collyflow'r Their ancient unity divide , The top one graces , one each fide ; And by and by , the fecond course Comes lagging like a distanc'd horse ; A falver A falver then to church and king , The butler [ 44 ]
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