Collections Historical & Archaeological Relating to Montgomeryshire and Its Borders, Volume 8The Club, 1875 |
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... taken out of piratical junk in Canton River , 1856 . 3. Cap 4. Chinese razor ditto . ditto . 5. Pair of Chinese gentleman's shoes , purchased at Hong Kong , 1856 . 6. Chinese soldier's coat taken off the field after the Battle of Futs ...
... taken out of piratical junk in Canton River , 1856 . 3. Cap 4. Chinese razor ditto . ditto . 5. Pair of Chinese gentleman's shoes , purchased at Hong Kong , 1856 . 6. Chinese soldier's coat taken off the field after the Battle of Futs ...
Halaman xli
... taken from the original in the British Museum . 9. Cast of 20 shilling piece of Charles I. 10. Cast of a seal of Richard de Valence . 17. Two plaster casts of a human hand and one of a human foot . 33. Plaster masque of face of Benjamin ...
... taken from the original in the British Museum . 9. Cast of 20 shilling piece of Charles I. 10. Cast of a seal of Richard de Valence . 17. Two plaster casts of a human hand and one of a human foot . 33. Plaster masque of face of Benjamin ...
Halaman 2
... taken delight in , if they had received the improve- ments they are capable of , from a man of good taste ; but they are as yet very rude and neglected . " Lord Littelton afterwards remarks ( p . 740 ) about Powis Castle , which had ...
... taken delight in , if they had received the improve- ments they are capable of , from a man of good taste ; but they are as yet very rude and neglected . " Lord Littelton afterwards remarks ( p . 740 ) about Powis Castle , which had ...
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... taken a prominent position during the minority of her son . We shall quote a passage from " The last Journal of Horace Walpole , Earl of Orford " ( vol . i , p . 213 ) , in which she and her daughter , Lady Henrietta Antonia , are ...
... taken a prominent position during the minority of her son . We shall quote a passage from " The last Journal of Horace Walpole , Earl of Orford " ( vol . i , p . 213 ) , in which she and her daughter , Lady Henrietta Antonia , are ...
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... taken at a general meeting ; but the step which has been pursued , has , I fear , frustrated our intentions in that respect , and rendered our application to you unavoidably necessary . Give me leave , therefore , to solicit 1 An ...
... taken at a general meeting ; but the step which has been pursued , has , I fear , frustrated our intentions in that respect , and rendered our application to you unavoidably necessary . Give me leave , therefore , to solicit 1 An ...
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Halaman 39 - A fiery soul which, working out its way, Fretted the pigmy body to decay And o'er-informed the tenement of clay. A daring pilot in extremity, Pleased with the danger, when the waves went high, He sought the storms ; but, for a calm unfit, Would steer too nigh the sands to boast his wit.
Halaman 110 - Graves, for life ; remainder to his first and other sons in tail male ; remainder to the...
Halaman 51 - Cromwell sat so often (d. 1672) : the arms are those of Sir Edward Turner, Speaker of the House of Commons in the reign of Charles II., at whose expense it is probable the monument was erected.
Halaman 59 - But oh ! what solemn scenes on Snowdon's height Descending slow their glittering skirts unroll ? Visions of glory, spare my aching sight! Ye unborn ages, crowd not on my soul!
Halaman 62 - Awakes to grief the soften'd mind, And points the bleeding friend. By rapid Scheld's descending wave His country's vows shall bless the grave, Where'er the youth is laid : That sacred spot the village hind With every sweetest turf shall bind, And Peace protect the shade.
Halaman 44 - Hanson, their executors, administrators, and assigns, upon trust that they, my said trustees and the survivor of them, and the executors and administrators of such survivor, do and shall stand possessed of all such...
Halaman 44 - Provided and my will is, that my said trustees and executors hereinbefore named, and the survivors and survivor of them, and the executors and administrators of such survivor, shall...
Halaman 276 - When best her love might sooth me; that black hour, (May Memory ever raze it from her records) When all my squadrons fled, and left their king Old and defenceless: him, who nine whole years Had taught them how to conquer: Yes, my friends, For nine whole years against the sons of rapine I led my veterans, oft to victory, Never 'till then to shame.
Halaman 342 - This order was intended, by Charles II.. as areward to several of his followers ; and the knights of it, were to wear a silver medal, with a device of -the King in the oak, pendant to a ribbon, about their necks ; but it was thought proper to lay it aside, lest it might create heats and animosities, -and open those wounds afresh, which at that time were thought prudent should be healed...
Halaman 4 - I am sorry to say. few descendants of heroes have minds noble enough to allow. Hitherto Lord Herbert has been little known but as an author. I much mistake, if hereafter he is not considered as one of the most extraordinary characters which this country has produced.