A Vindication of Our Present Royal Family Principally with Regard to Hanover: In which the Conduct of King George I. Relating to Sweden, Mecklenburg, and the Czar Peter I. is Particularly Vindicated, in Answer to Several Papers and Late Pamphlets on These Subjects : But More Especially One, Intitled, The English Nation Vindicated, Containing a Long Memorial from the Czar's Resident in 1719, which is Here Fully Answered and Confuted, from Undoubted Testimonies
... Bourbon is fuperior in Men and Wealth to the Empire ; and that confequently ... Bourbon And , if the natural Wealth of Spain , and the natural and artificial ... starter for maintain it Upon this Suppofition then , even if the Germanic ...
An Historical Essay Upon the Loyalty of Presbyterians in Great Britain and Ireland from the Reformation to this Present Year 1713: Wherein Their Steady Adherence to the Protestant Interest, Our Happy Civil Constitution, the Succession of Protestant Princes, the Just Prerogatives of the Crown, and the Liberties of the People is Demonstrated from Public Records, the Best Approv'd Histories, the Confession of Their Adversaries, and Divers Valuable Original Papers Well Attested and Never Before Published : and an Answer Given to the Calumnies of Their Accusers and Particularly to Two Late Pamphlets, Viz, 1. A Sample of True Blue Presbyterian Loyalty &c., 2. The Conduct of the Dissenters in Ireland &c. : in Three Parts : with a Prefatory Address to All Her Majesty's Protestant Subjects of All Persuasions in Great Britain and Ireland Against the Pretender, on Behalf of the Protestant Religion, the Queen, the House of Hanover and Our Liberties
... 2 to be excufed from ferving in the Militia . Others having only heard the ... builds his fevereReflections upon Diffenters in general , as well as upon ... Knights of the Shire for the County of Antrim . I have feen a Letter from Mr ...
The Magistracy and Government of England Vindicated. In Three Parts. Containing, I. A Justification of the English Method of Proceedings Against Criminals (by Way of Answer to the Defence of the Late Lord Russel's Innocence [by Sir Robert Atkyns]),&c. II. An Answer to Several Replies,&c. III. Several Reasons for a General Act of In
... Death , is a fufficient Overt act to prove and make fuch a Man a Traitor ... 14 . to be Trea- fon , if it be to invade the Realm ; and an overt Act of fuch ... Lords Dyer and Coke , was no more than a Practice or Perfuafion to pro- mote ...
The Magistracy and Government of England Vindicated. In Three Parts. Containing, I. A Justification of the English Method of Proceedings Against Criminals, Etc. [in Answer to the “Defence of the Late Lord Russel's Innocence,” Etc. by Sir R.Atkyns.]&c. II. An Answer to Several Replies,&c. III. Several Reasons for a General Act of In
... Death of the King ; and fo it is to imprison the King , to get him into his ... 14. to be Trea- fon , if it be to invade the Realm ; and an Overt Act of fuch ... Lords Dyer . and Coke , was no more than a Practice or Perfuafion to promote ...
The Excellency of Monarchical Government, Especially of the English Monarchy;: Wherein is Largely Treated of the Several Benefits of Kingly Government, and the Inconvenience of Commonwealths. Also of the Several Badges of Sovereignty in General, and Particularly According to the Constitutions of Our Laws. Likewise of the Duty of Subjects, and Mischiefs of Faction, Sedition and Rebellion. In All which the Principles and Practices of Our Late Commonwealths-men are Considered
... quices . Panegyr . xiety , how to comport themselves fo , as being confpicuous in Vertue and Conduct , they may be fecure of good Report . For as ( 1 ) Seneca faith , Fame wafts abroad all the Deeds and Works of Princes , that they ...
Salvation by Jesus Christ alone asserted and vindicated, and the objections made against it by some modern unbelievers, particularly by the author of Christianity as Old as the Creation [i.e. Matthew Tindal], fully considered and answered: in two sermons, etc
... Salvation here spoken of ) as he stands in relation to Almighty God , may be confidered by us un- der two different Lights , viz . 1ft , That of a Creature , defigned , ordained , and made by God after fuch and fuch a Nature ; en- dowed ...
Protesters Vindicated: Or, a Just and Necessary Defence of Protesting Against, and Withdrawing from this National Church of Scotland: On Account of Her Many Gross and Continued Defections. More Particularly, Approving Of, and Going Into the Legal Establishment of the Preatick Constitution of England. Generality of Ministers Swearing, in the Oath of Abjuration, to Maintain Erastianism, Prelacy, and English Popish Ceremonies. ... Jurants Joining with Jurants, Judicially Approving that Practice to ... Free of Scandal. Church's Establishing Tyranny in Government, Against All who Will Not Join in Communion with Her, and Approve Her Practices Without Redress of Grievances. Wherein ... and Several Other Causes of Withdrawing, are Proven to be Justly ... on this Church, Demonstrated to be Contrary to the Lord of God and Reformed Principles of this Church, and Just Grounds of Withdrawing, and Setting Up Judicatures Distinct ... Her; and the Objections of Jurants and Others Fully Answered
... HERESY is dark , fo it is like- wife unfound . First , it is dark , becaufe he makes no Determination how many of ... 2 : 23 : 2dly . Concerning Sin . 1 John 1 : 10 : Eph : 2 : 1. 3dly . Chrift as to his Perfon , Natures and Offices . I ...
Satires. On receiving from the Right Honourable the Lady Frances Shirley, a standish and two pens. A fragment of an unpublished satire of Pope intitled One thousand seven hundred and forty. The plan of an epic poem, to have been written in blank verse, and intitled Brutus. Preface to Homer's Iliad. Postscript to the Odyssey
... .. VER . 128. Ilip'd in numbers , ] From Ovid , " Sponte fua carmen numeros veniebat ad Et quod conabar fcribere , verfus erat . " WARTON . aptos , WARTON . The Mufe but fery'd to eafe fome friend , not C 4 TO THE SATIRES . 23.
The Complete Histories / History Plays of William Shakespeare: King John + The Tragedy Of King Richard The Second + King Henry IV, The First Part + King Henry IV, Second Part + King Henry V + King Henry VI, First Part + King Henry The Sixth, Second Part + King Henry The Sixth, Third Part + The Tragedy Of King Richard III + King Henry The Eighth
... NORFOLK Arm, arm, my lord;the foe vaunts in the field. KING RICHARD Come, bustle,bustle; caparison my horse ... Norfolk, Thomas Earlof Surrey, Shall have the leading ... ercloyed country vomits desperate adventures andassur'd destruction. You ...
The Plays of Shakespeare: King John. King Richard II. King Henry IV, part 1. King Henry IV, part 2. Henry V. King Henry VI, part 1. King Henry VI, part 2. King Henry VI, part 3. King Richard III. King Henry VIII
William Shakespeare Mary Cowden Clarke. Bard . Will you give me money ... fear the report of a caliver 36 worse than a struck fowl , or a hurt wild - duck . ' I pressed me none but such toasts ... IV . ] [ SCENE II . KING HENRY IV . - PART I.
King John. King Richard II. King Henry IV, part 1. King Henry IV, part 2. Henry V. King Henry VI, part 1. King Henry VI, part 2. King Henry VI, part 3. King Richard III. King Henry VIII. Titus Andronicus. Pericles. Glossary
... NORFOLK . - A sort of vagabonds , rascals , and runaways , A scum of Bretagnes , and base lackey peasants , Whom their o'ercloyed ... horse : - Call up Lord Stanley , bid him bring his power . I will lead forth ... horses hard , and ride in ...
King John. King Richard II. King Henry IV, part 1. King Henry IV, part 2. Henry V. King Henry VI, part 1. King Henry VI, part 2. King Henry VI, part 3. King Richard III. King Henry VIII. Titus Andronicus. Pericles. Poems. Glossary
... NORFOLK . Nor . Arm , arm , my lord , the foe vaunts in the field . : - K. Rich . Come , bustle , bustle : caparison my horse ... ercloyed country vomits forth To desperate ventures and assured destruction ... horses hard , and ride in blood ...
THE NEW ROYAL ENCYCLOPAEDIA; OR, COMPLETE MODERN UNIVERSAL DICTIONARY OF ARTS & SCIENCES, ON A NEW AND IMPROVED PLAN: IN WHICH ALL THE RESPECTIVE SCIENCES, ARE ARRANGED INTO COMPLETE SYSTEMS, AND THE ARTS DIGESTED INTO DISTINCT TREATISES. ALSO THE DETACHED PARTS OF KNOWLEDGE, Alphabetically Arranged and Fully Explained, According to the BEST AUTHORITIES. Containing a Digest and Display of the Whole Theory and Practice of the Liberal and Mechanical Arts. Comprising a General REPOSITORY of ANCIENT AND MODERN LITERATURE, FROM THE EARLIEST AGES, DOWN TO THE PRESENT TIME: Containing All the New IMPROVEMENTS and Latest DISCOVERIES Made in the ARTS and SCIENCES, Particularly Acoustic ... Vermeology, &c. The Superfluities which Abound in Other Dictionaries are Expunged, for the Purpose of Incorporating Complete Systems, and Distinct Treatises. By Means of this Addition and Deviation from the Old Plan it Comprizes A GENERAL CIRCLE OF SCIENCE, AND FORMS THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE LIBRARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE, That was Ever Published in the ENGLISH LANGUAGE. The Whole Entirely Freed from the Errors, Obscurities, and Superfluities of Other DICTIONARIES. Illustrated with Upwards of 150 Large Superb COPPER PLATES, Accurately Descriptive of the Subjects to which They Refer. IN THREE VOLUMES.
... line in the field book , viz . S. 87 ° W. 5.50 ; 2d . The offset to the ... below the line of fight and level points , as is generally the cafe ; but if ... figures in the chart , by taking at the fame time the be rocky , fandy , thelly ...
THE NEW ROYAL ENCYCLOPAEDIA; OR, COMPLETE MODERN UNIVERSAL DICTIONARY OF ARTS & SCIENCES, ON A NEW AND IMPROVED PLAN: IN WHICH ALL THE RESPECTIVE SCIENCES, ARE ARRANGED INTO COMPLETE SYSTEMS, AND THE ARTS DIGESTED INTO DISTINCT TREATISES. ALSO THE DETACHED PARTS OF KNOWLEDGE, Alphabetically Arranged and Fully Explained, According to the BEST AUTHORITIES. Containing a Digest and Display of the Whole Theory and Practice of the Liberal and Mechanical Arts. Comprising a General REPOSITORY of ANCIENT AND MODERN LITERATURE, FROM THE EARLIEST AGES, DOWN TO THE PRESENT TIME: Containing All the New IMPROVEMENTS and Latest DISCOVERIES Made in the ARTS and SCIENCES, Particularly Acoustic ... Vermeology, &c. The Superfluities which Abound in Other Dictionaries are Expunged, for the Purpose of Incorporating Complete Systems, and Distinct Treatises. By Means of this Addition and Deviation from the Old Plan it Comprizes A GENERAL CIRCLE OF SCIENCE, AND FORMS THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE LIBRARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE, That was Ever Published in the ENGLISH LANGUAGE. The Whole Entirely Freed from the Errors, Obscurities, and Superfluities of Other DICTIONARIES. Illustrated with Upwards of 150 Large Superb COPPER PLATES, Accurately Descriptive of the Subjects to which They Refer. IN THREE VOLUMES.
... time , the meafure of two times , or of common time , which is marked by the ... longest of all notes is a femibreve . A minim is half its value ; that is to ... Chords . 121. The chord compofed of a third , a fifth , and an octave , as ...
A Fourth Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts, on the Most Interesting and Entertaining Subjects: But Chiefly Such as Relate to the History and Constitution of These Kingdoms. ... Particularly ... of the Late Lord Somers. Revised by Eminent Hands
... Campiano , pro Anglia , die 14 Aprilis , 1580 . Etatur a fummo Domino noftro , explicatio Bulla declaratoria per Pium Quintum contra Elizabetham & ei adhærentes , quam ca- tholici cupiunt intelligi boc modo , it obliget femper illam et ...
The Mob-War: Or, a Detection of the Present State of the Brittish Nation, But More Especially with Respect to that Wou'd be King (or Little Popish Work of Darkness) that Threatens Us with a Speedy Invasion. In Sixteen Letters, Etc
John Dunton. a Soldier not leaft of all ; for he that goes forth every day to ... King of Lemfter in Ireland , he demanded if the King added not with the ... wicked Soldier . ( 2 ) HORY ( 2 ) How can the War be religious , 30 Death or ...
The Church and Cemetery Records of Hanover, Mass: History and records of the First Congregational Church, Hanover, Mass., 1727-1865, and inscriptions from the headstones and tombs in the cemetery at Centre Hanover, Mass., 1727-1894
... Sylvester , Sarah Eliza- beth , Mary Adeline , Robert Sylvester , children of Saml . S. and Eliza- beth CHURCH January 29 Margaret Besse , Mary Besse , Ezra , children of Abner WOOD and wife on his account January 29 Loama Burgess ...
A Collection Of Scarce and Valuable Tracts, On The Most Interesting and Entertaining Subjects: But Chiefly Such as Relate to the History and Constitution of These Kingdoms: Selected from an Infinite Number in Print and Manuscript, in the Royal Cotton. Sion, and Other Publick, as Well as Private Libraries; Particularly that of the Late Lord Sommers
... Campiano , pro Anglia , die 14 Aprilis , 1580 . P Etatur a fummo Domino noftro , explicatio Bulla declaratoria per Pium Quintum contra Elizabetham & ei adhærentes , quam ca- tholici cupiunt intelligi hoc modo , vt obliget femper illam ...
Czars in the White House: The Rise of Policy Czars as Presidential Management Tools
... Keith Koffler, “Y2K Czar Says Feds Will Deadline.” Koffler, “Y2K Czar Says Feds Will Meet Deadline.” Sollenberger and Rozell, President's Czars, 130–31. Koffler, “Y2K Czar Says Feds Will Meet Deadline.” U.S. Department of State ...
THE NEW ROYAL ENCYCLOPAEDIA; OR, COMPLETE MODERN UNIVERSAL DICTIONARY OF ARTS & SCIENCES, ON A NEW AND IMPROVED PLAN: IN WHICH ALL THE RESPECTIVE SCIENCES, ARE ARRANGED INTO COMPLETE SYSTEMS, AND THE ARTS DIGESTED INTO DISTINCT TREATISES. ALSO THE DETACHED PARTS OF KNOWLEDGE, Alphabetically Arranged and Fully Explained, According to the BEST AUTHORITIES. Containing a Digest and Display of the Whole Theory and Practice of the Liberal and Mechanical Arts. Comprising a General REPOSITORY of ANCIENT AND MODERN LITERATURE, FROM THE EARLIEST AGES, DOWN TO THE PRESENT TIME: Containing All the New IMPROVEMENTS and Latest DISCOVERIES Made in the ARTS and SCIENCES, Particularly Acoustic ... Zoology, &c. Including All the Material Information that is Contained in CHAMBER's CYCLOPAEDIA, THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, AND THE FRENCH ENCYCLOPAEDIE. By Introducing and Incorporating Complete Systems on the Sciences, and Distinct Treatises on the Respective Arts, this Work Comprises, Independent of the Alphabetical Arrangement, A GENERAL CIRCLE OF SCIENCE, AND FORMS THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE LIBRARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE, That was Ever Published in the ENGLISH LANGUAGE. The Whole Entirely Freed from the Errors, Obscurities, and Superfluities of Other DICTIONARIES. Illustrated with Upwards of 150 Large Superb COPPER PLATES, Accurately Descriptive of the Subjects to which They Refer. IN THREE VOLUMES.
... AIR - GUN , a pneumatic machine for exploding bullets , & c . with great violence . See Syftem of PNEUMATICS . AIR - JACKET , a fort of jacket made of leather , in which are feveral bags , or bladders , compofed of the fame materials ...
A Selection From The Harleian Miscellany Of Tracts, Which Principally Regard The English History; Of Which Many Are Referred To By Hume
... love it , though I cannot read it , as you Dr. Wilkinson love preaching ... me , you have broke your brains again for me , and I have given you another ... am glad of it , for , they fay , you hate your enemies to the bottomlefs - pit ; I ...
Dizionario Italiano Ed Inglese. A Dictionary Italian and English Containing All the Words of the Vocabulary Della Crusca and Several Hundred More Taken from the Most Approved Authors; with Proverbs and Familiar Phrases. To which is Prefix'd a Table of Authors Quoted in this Work. By F. Altieri ..: Dizionario inglese ed italiano. A Dictionary english and italian containing all the words of the Vocabulary della Crusca and several hundred more ... By F. Altieri ..
... CUSTOM , S. [ habit , ufe ] coftuma , e coftume , confuetudine , ufanza , s ... uno , decapitarlo . To cut off an army , tagliare a pezzi un efercito . He ... cards ] Zare . nel CUTE , s . [ unfermented wine ] moto , s . m . vin nuovo , e ...
The Second Part of a Brief Register and Survey of the Several Kinds and Forms of Parliamentary Vvrits: Comprising the Several Varieties and Forms of Writs for Electing Knights, Citizens and Burgesses for Parliaments and Great Councils, Issued to Sheriffs of Counties Only, with the Antientest Returns of These Writs by Sheriffs Yet Extant on Record (from 49 H.3. Til 22 E.4.) Amongst the Records in the Tower: Intermixed with Other Rare Writs, Pertinent to this Subject; and Some Writs of Prorogation and Re-sommons, with Special Usefull Annotations and Observations on Them, After Most of These Writs Recitals, for the Readers Information. Wherein the Original of the Commons House, and Elections of Knights, Citzens, Burgesses, and Barons of Ports to Sit in Parliament, is Infallibly Evidenced to be No Antienter Than 49 H. 3. the Presidents and Objections to the Contrarie, Answered: the Original of Antient Boroughs, and how Many They Were Under King Edward the 1. 2, 3. Discovered: the Power of the Kings of England, in Creating New Boroughs by Charters Or Writs, Augmenting, Diminishing the Number of Knights, Burgesses, Members of the Commons House, and Altering the Forms of Writs of Summons, Without a Parliament; ... Some Grosse Mistakes Touching Parliament Writs and Members Refuted, with Many Other Rarities Concerning Parliaments. By William Prynne Esquire, a Bencher of Lincolns-Inne
... & 45 E. 3 . Bewley 2 Burgeffes , 26 E. 1 . ftershire . 12 Hereford . Weblis Leominster 2 Burgeffes , 26 , 28 E. 1. 42 & 45 E .. Z Weblie 2 Burgeffes 28 E. 1 . 14 Hertford . the feveral forms of Parliamentary writs . 167.
Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas, in the Reigns of the Late King William, Queen Anne, King George the First, and King George the Second [1694-1732]
... admittion tion , in which several flues were tendred and joined . The tion thall be fourth iffue was , that the defendant was not fworn nor ad- ingroffed , & c . mitted into the office of burgefs , as in his plea he had alleged . The ...
The Adventures of Peter Pan – Complete 7 Book Collection with Original Illustrations: The Magic of Neverland: The Little White Bird, Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, Peter and Wendy, Peter Pan, When Wendy Grew Up, The Story of Peter Pan & The Peter Pan Alphabet
The Magic of Neverland: The Little White Bird, Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, Peter ... following the Pirates with steps as quiet as those of a beetle crawling ... leader was far away? Fortunately, one of them remembered Peter's plan ...
A New and Complete Law-dictionary, Or, General Abridgment of the Law: on a More Extensive Plan Than Any Law-dictionary Hitherto Published. Containing Not Only the Explanation of the Terms But Also the Law Itself, Both with Regard to Theory and Practice. Also the Interpretations of the Words Made Use of in Our Ancient Charters, Chro
... Spottfwood's Hiftory of Scot- lani , fol . 61. The high fheriff of every ... city of London fhall have their old liberties and customs , 9 H. 3. c . 9 ... city , St. Civ . Lan . 13 Ed . 1. A. 5 . None fhall be brokers in London but those ...
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