The British Chronologist: Comprehending Every Material Occurrence, Ecclesiastical, Civil, Or Military, Relative To England And Wales : From The Invasion Of The Romans ...Lackington, 1789 - 792 pàgines |
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Pàgina 3
... took Madrass or Fort St. George , where he got great riches , which he put on board a Portuguese fhip at St. Paul de Loagana , where he put in to victual and water the French men of war , on his voyage from India to Martinico ; at which ...
... took Madrass or Fort St. George , where he got great riches , which he put on board a Portuguese fhip at St. Paul de Loagana , where he put in to victual and water the French men of war , on his voyage from India to Martinico ; at which ...
Pàgina 14
... took fire , and immediately commu- nicated itself to the adjacent barns ; and , in a few hours , laid in afhes thirteen dwelling- houses , with all the ricks , ftacks , barns , ftables , & c . The damage done amounted to near 3000l ...
... took fire , and immediately commu- nicated itself to the adjacent barns ; and , in a few hours , laid in afhes thirteen dwelling- houses , with all the ricks , ftacks , barns , ftables , & c . The damage done amounted to near 3000l ...
Pàgina 30
... took fire , and was burnt quite down ; but by the great care of the people employed , it was prevented spreading to the center part of the edifice . A defcription of the Machine for the Fire- works that were exhibited . The machine was ...
... took fire , and was burnt quite down ; but by the great care of the people employed , it was prevented spreading to the center part of the edifice . A defcription of the Machine for the Fire- works that were exhibited . The machine was ...
Pàgina 35
... took their chairs . Then Garter with re- verence acquainted the Sovereign , that the honourable Henry Bellenden , efq . attended without the door , and most humbly be- feeched his Majesty to be admitted to take the oath of office , as ...
... took their chairs . Then Garter with re- verence acquainted the Sovereign , that the honourable Henry Bellenden , efq . attended without the door , and most humbly be- feeched his Majesty to be admitted to take the oath of office , as ...
Pàgina 37
... took their stations under their ban- ners , with the like ceremonies . Then the Register , in breaft , with the Secretary and Gentleman - ufher , in the fame method , who stood before their bench , at the foot of the Sovereign's ftall ...
... took their stations under their ban- ners , with the like ceremonies . Then the Register , in breaft , with the Secretary and Gentleman - ufher , in the fame method , who stood before their bench , at the foot of the Sovereign's ftall ...
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