The Edinburgh Review, Volumen10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... king ; the next in prowess and reputation would be earls and generals : he who could write best would be chancellor ; and he who had the greatest gift of prayer , would be court chaplain or archbishop . The same principle would regulate ...
... king ; the next in prowess and reputation would be earls and generals : he who could write best would be chancellor ; and he who had the greatest gift of prayer , would be court chaplain or archbishop . The same principle would regulate ...
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... bon - mots , and from the various anecdotes of King Donahue - Lord Castlereagh and his young friend Sturrock - the immaculate immaculate St Bridget - Carrolan and Miss Bridget Cruise - 1807 . 45 Carr's Stranger in Ireland .
... bon - mots , and from the various anecdotes of King Donahue - Lord Castlereagh and his young friend Sturrock - the immaculate immaculate St Bridget - Carrolan and Miss Bridget Cruise - 1807 . 45 Carr's Stranger in Ireland .
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... king , contenting himself with the appellation of Va- kil , or deputy . His death , in 1779 , was the signal of new dis- turbances , of which we shall particularize those only which led to important consequences . Whilst in the south ...
... king , contenting himself with the appellation of Va- kil , or deputy . His death , in 1779 , was the signal of new dis- turbances , of which we shall particularize those only which led to important consequences . Whilst in the south ...
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... king of Perfia . The prefent king of Perfia afcended the throne under a variety of advantages , which rarely occur in a country where the only claim to fo- vereignty depends upon the fword . At the time of his uncle's decease he was at ...
... king of Perfia . The prefent king of Perfia afcended the throne under a variety of advantages , which rarely occur in a country where the only claim to fo- vereignty depends upon the fword . At the time of his uncle's decease he was at ...
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... king is only granted to embaffadors , and envoys of foreign ftates , and to , I believe , the Shaikh al Islam , as the chief priest of the Moflem religion . The king sometimes wears his regalia ; and by allowing the rays of the fun to ...
... king is only granted to embaffadors , and envoys of foreign ftates , and to , I believe , the Shaikh al Islam , as the chief priest of the Moflem religion . The king sometimes wears his regalia ; and by allowing the rays of the fun to ...
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