The Spectator, Volume 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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Pagina 29
... Kings . This grand Alliance was formed a little after the Return of King Charles the Second , and admitted into it Men of all Qualities and Professions , provided they agreed in this Sirname of King , which , as they imagined ...
... Kings . This grand Alliance was formed a little after the Return of King Charles the Second , and admitted into it Men of all Qualities and Professions , provided they agreed in this Sirname of King , which , as they imagined ...
Pagina 217
... King did reign , That brave Earl Douglas suddenly Was with an Arrow slain . O heavy News , King James did say , Scotland can Witness be , I have not any Captain more Of such Account as he . Like Tydings to King Henry came Within as ...
... King did reign , That brave Earl Douglas suddenly Was with an Arrow slain . O heavy News , King James did say , Scotland can Witness be , I have not any Captain more Of such Account as he . Like Tydings to King Henry came Within as ...
Pagina 301
... King said , he was in general averse to Tortures , which was putting Human Nature it self , rather than the Criminal , to Disgrace ; and that he would be sure not to use this Means where the Crime was but an ill Effect arising from a ...
... King said , he was in general averse to Tortures , which was putting Human Nature it self , rather than the Criminal , to Disgrace ; and that he would be sure not to use this Means where the Crime was but an ill Effect arising from a ...
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