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... Lord Steward ' of his Majefty's Houfhold , and Ambaffa- dor Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the States General ; and Lord Lieu- tenant of Ireland in the year 1745. On the 15th of Sept. 1733 , he married Lady Melenda , Countefs of ...
... Lord Steward ' of his Majefty's Houfhold , and Ambaffa- dor Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the States General ; and Lord Lieu- tenant of Ireland in the year 1745. On the 15th of Sept. 1733 , he married Lady Melenda , Countefs of ...
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... Lord Stormont took leave of his Majefty , and to - mor- row will fet out on his embaffy to the court of France . SCOTLAN D. EDINBURGH , March 19 . Extrad of a letter from London , dated M March 23 . " Yesterday came on at the Bar of the ...
... Lord Stormont took leave of his Majefty , and to - mor- row will fet out on his embaffy to the court of France . SCOTLAN D. EDINBURGH , March 19 . Extrad of a letter from London , dated M March 23 . " Yesterday came on at the Bar of the ...
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... the Right Hon . Lady Binning relict of the late Lord Binning . + Deaths in Perth , for March 1773 . Men Women Children Died of the above in the 2 Small - pox . 4 7 12 NT of the CREATION by Moses , confidered . are 32 . THE PERTH MAGAZINE.
... the Right Hon . Lady Binning relict of the late Lord Binning . + Deaths in Perth , for March 1773 . Men Women Children Died of the above in the 2 Small - pox . 4 7 12 NT of the CREATION by Moses , confidered . are 32 . THE PERTH MAGAZINE.
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... lord Haftings , which was by no means a prefage of that a- mazing perfection in poetical powers to which he afterwards attained . The firft play that he wrote , which was the Wild Gallants , did not appear till he was near forty years ...
... lord Haftings , which was by no means a prefage of that a- mazing perfection in poetical powers to which he afterwards attained . The firft play that he wrote , which was the Wild Gallants , did not appear till he was near forty years ...
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... lord Hallifax , entitled , The Hind and the Panther . By this ex- traordinary step , he not only engaged himfelfein controverfy , and incurred much cenfure and ridicule from his co- tempory wits , but , on the completion of the ...
... lord Hallifax , entitled , The Hind and the Panther . By this ex- traordinary step , he not only engaged himfelfein controverfy , and incurred much cenfure and ridicule from his co- tempory wits , but , on the completion of the ...
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