The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Band 32Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1809 |
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... minister is constantly obliged to attend , this is to give notice , that all persons , upon bringing a license , who shall have their wedding - dinner at the House in the Gardens , may be married in the said Chapel without any fee or ...
... minister is constantly obliged to attend , this is to give notice , that all persons , upon bringing a license , who shall have their wedding - dinner at the House in the Gardens , may be married in the said Chapel without any fee or ...
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... minister of Headly was suspended for marrying Mr. C. whereupon the coachman said he would carry her no further , unless it was to Epsom . She then alighted , and went into a cottage on the side of the town ; presently after which ...
... minister of Headly was suspended for marrying Mr. C. whereupon the coachman said he would carry her no further , unless it was to Epsom . She then alighted , and went into a cottage on the side of the town ; presently after which ...
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... minister , it was asked as a " sine qua non preliminary , " and that at a time when the Company had resolved to place men of rank at the head of their affairs , and when the minister wished to make it an office to which the first men in ...
... minister , it was asked as a " sine qua non preliminary , " and that at a time when the Company had resolved to place men of rank at the head of their affairs , and when the minister wished to make it an office to which the first men in ...
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... minister , would have ventured to make any base pro- posal to him . " " Throughout a long and active life , and with a very extensive and intimate acquaintance among the leading characters of various administrations and oppositions , he ...
... minister , would have ventured to make any base pro- posal to him . " " Throughout a long and active life , and with a very extensive and intimate acquaintance among the leading characters of various administrations and oppositions , he ...
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... minister at that place from the court of London , invited all his brother ministers to meet Sir George Macartney at dinner . The conversation , as might be expected , turned on the affairs of Europe , and although some of the company ...
... minister at that place from the court of London , invited all his brother ministers to meet Sir George Macartney at dinner . The conversation , as might be expected , turned on the affairs of Europe , and although some of the company ...
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