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... feems to be little doubt , but that his majefty in this ftate of mind muft have been in modern terins , a pigeon to his hawks of courtiers . Another observation to be made upon this entry is , that the year 1392 cannot be juftly fixed ...
... feems to be little doubt , but that his majefty in this ftate of mind muft have been in modern terins , a pigeon to his hawks of courtiers . Another observation to be made upon this entry is , that the year 1392 cannot be juftly fixed ...
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... feems not to have been very com- mon in England , as fcarcely any mention of it occurs either in Ry- mer's Fœdera or the ftatute - book . It is not improbable , however , that Philip the fecond , with his fuite , coming from the court ...
... feems not to have been very com- mon in England , as fcarcely any mention of it occurs either in Ry- mer's Fœdera or the ftatute - book . It is not improbable , however , that Philip the fecond , with his fuite , coming from the court ...
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... feems fairly therefore to be inferred from the fuperfcription on this cover , that cards could not be then difpofed of to advantage in France , unless there was fome ap- pearance of their having been ori- ginally brought from Spain ...
... feems fairly therefore to be inferred from the fuperfcription on this cover , that cards could not be then difpofed of to advantage in France , unless there was fome ap- pearance of their having been ori- ginally brought from Spain ...
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... feems never to have been played upon principles till about fifty years ago , when it was much studied by a fet of gentlemen who frequented the Crown coffee - houfe in Bedford . row : before that time it was chiefly confined to the ...
... feems never to have been played upon principles till about fifty years ago , when it was much studied by a fet of gentlemen who frequented the Crown coffee - houfe in Bedford . row : before that time it was chiefly confined to the ...
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... feems the haunt of despair . Oh bring her once more to our plain , Thou wilt find her where innocence roves : The Graces are all in her train , And her cot is the feat of the Loves . KING'S THEATRE , HAYMARKET ,. Jan. 13 . SATURDAY ...
... feems the haunt of despair . Oh bring her once more to our plain , Thou wilt find her where innocence roves : The Graces are all in her train , And her cot is the feat of the Loves . KING'S THEATRE , HAYMARKET ,. Jan. 13 . SATURDAY ...
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