The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... received the first crowne . Wherefore the King hearing of this determination of the Emperour , caused great provisions to be made at everie haven for the receiving of his well - beloved nephue and friend ; and dailie provisions were ...
... received the first crowne . Wherefore the King hearing of this determination of the Emperour , caused great provisions to be made at everie haven for the receiving of his well - beloved nephue and friend ; and dailie provisions were ...
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... received the Emperor , and with all honor brought him to Callice , where he was received with procession by the Lord Ber- ners , lieutenant of the town . On Monday he took shipping at Callice , and landed at Dover ; where the cardinal ...
... received the Emperor , and with all honor brought him to Callice , where he was received with procession by the Lord Ber- ners , lieutenant of the town . On Monday he took shipping at Callice , and landed at Dover ; where the cardinal ...
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... received the blessings of the people . Bonfires , rockets , illuminations , and the burn- ing of the Pope , everywhere expressed the popular joy . Whitehall was the only local- ity where no thrill of gladness was felt , and James , who ...
... received the blessings of the people . Bonfires , rockets , illuminations , and the burn- ing of the Pope , everywhere expressed the popular joy . Whitehall was the only local- ity where no thrill of gladness was felt , and James , who ...
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