The Retrospective Review, and Historical and Antiquarian Magazine, Volumes 1-2; Volume 16Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1828 - Bibliography |
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... crown to Autumn , which excites warm indignation in the cold breast of Winter , who abuses Autumn amongst other things that he and Spring are the favourites of scholars , whom he then takes occasion to vituperate , and gives a satirical ...
... crown to Autumn , which excites warm indignation in the cold breast of Winter , who abuses Autumn amongst other things that he and Spring are the favourites of scholars , whom he then takes occasion to vituperate , and gives a satirical ...
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... crown on such conditions , and in his turn becomes the accuser of Winter and his sons Christmas and Back - winter , and in the end these two varlets are brought before the court . Christmas is accused of inhospitality , and is ...
... crown on such conditions , and in his turn becomes the accuser of Winter and his sons Christmas and Back - winter , and in the end these two varlets are brought before the court . Christmas is accused of inhospitality , and is ...
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... crown were inherited by Lord Beauchamp , a Seymour , and the repre- sentative of Lady Katherine Grey , her sister . His son afterwards married the Lady Arabella Stuart . The northern nobility seem to have been all on the qui vive when ...
... crown were inherited by Lord Beauchamp , a Seymour , and the repre- sentative of Lady Katherine Grey , her sister . His son afterwards married the Lady Arabella Stuart . The northern nobility seem to have been all on the qui vive when ...
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... crown a quart , and ale of twelve pence ; and what not . Raines . This is a terrible regiment you have mustered ; but neither the priests nor the women will ravish you ; nor are you forced to take the wine , as the French are their salt ...
... crown a quart , and ale of twelve pence ; and what not . Raines . This is a terrible regiment you have mustered ; but neither the priests nor the women will ravish you ; nor are you forced to take the wine , as the French are their salt ...
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... crown to carry any measure through the upper house , by a sudden infusion of the necessary number of new peers , it is sufficient to answer , that no real evil has been produced in this manner . The objection , however , to creations ...
... crown to carry any measure through the upper house , by a sudden infusion of the necessary number of new peers , it is sufficient to answer , that no real evil has been produced in this manner . The objection , however , to creations ...
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