The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the People as Well as a History of the Kingdom, Volumen3Charles Knight and Company, 1840 |
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... Westminster . cient Picture in Nichols's Progresses " • . 432 From an An- 59 42 60 " 15 Prince Henry and Lord Harrington . From an old Picture at Earl Guilford's , Wroxton • 50 16 Earl and Countess of Somerset . From a Print of the ...
... Westminster . cient Picture in Nichols's Progresses " • . 432 From an An- 59 42 60 " 15 Prince Henry and Lord Harrington . From an old Picture at Earl Guilford's , Wroxton • 50 16 Earl and Countess of Somerset . From a Print of the ...
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... Westminster " " 188 James II . From a Picture by Sir G. Kneller 189 Westminster Hall and Abbey from St. James's Park . From a Print by Tempest 190 Maria Beatrix of Modena , Queen of James II . From a Pic- ture by Sir Peter Lely 191 ...
... Westminster " " 188 James II . From a Picture by Sir G. Kneller 189 Westminster Hall and Abbey from St. James's Park . From a Print by Tempest 190 Maria Beatrix of Modena , Queen of James II . From a Pic- ture by Sir Peter Lely 191 ...
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... Westminster to see the sight , but forbidden by proclamation , lest the infection should be further spread - for there died that week in London and the suburbs of all diseases 1103 ; of the plague 857. To increase the inauspicious ...
... Westminster to see the sight , but forbidden by proclamation , lest the infection should be further spread - for there died that week in London and the suburbs of all diseases 1103 ; of the plague 857. To increase the inauspicious ...
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... Westminster . The custody of the house at Lambeth was committed to Robert Kay , a Catholic gentleman in indigent circum- stances , who took the oath and entered into the plot . When the chief conspirators met again in the capital , they ...
... Westminster . The custody of the house at Lambeth was committed to Robert Kay , a Catholic gentleman in indigent circum- stances , who took the oath and entered into the plot . When the chief conspirators met again in the capital , they ...
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... Westminster . If the despe- rado had only had time to light a match they would all have been blown into the air together . When they had bound him hand and foot , they searched his person and found a watch ( which was not common then ) ...
... Westminster . If the despe- rado had only had time to light a match they would all have been blown into the air together . When they had bound him hand and foot , they searched his person and found a watch ( which was not common then ) ...
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