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Page 15
... kings to be ill - served ; and our Majesty might by this time , I think , have been used to the misfortune , —considering what sort of men his ministers are . Shortly after the King had taken his place on the throne , the crown , and ...
... kings to be ill - served ; and our Majesty might by this time , I think , have been used to the misfortune , —considering what sort of men his ministers are . Shortly after the King had taken his place on the throne , the crown , and ...
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... KING , ( 8 ) Supported by two Dukes . Two Captains . Six Lieutenants . A COSSACK . ( 9 ) A party of Caledonians , with two Pipers . ( 10 ) Two Captains . Twelve Lieutenants . INDIAN KING , Supported by two Bashaws . ( 11 ) A Page . Two ...
... KING , ( 8 ) Supported by two Dukes . Two Captains . Six Lieutenants . A COSSACK . ( 9 ) A party of Caledonians , with two Pipers . ( 10 ) Two Captains . Twelve Lieutenants . INDIAN KING , Supported by two Bashaws . ( 11 ) A Page . Two ...
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... King's kail - wife , or , as they call her in London , his Majesty's herb- woman ; and soon after there was a great clamour of trumpets and sono- rous instruments , proclaiming as it were , " God save the King , " all the spectators ...
... King's kail - wife , or , as they call her in London , his Majesty's herb- woman ; and soon after there was a great clamour of trumpets and sono- rous instruments , proclaiming as it were , " God save the King , " all the spectators ...
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... King himsel , honest man , talking to his nobles , and they had all faces of great terror . It was just a prodigy to see what a fear they were in ; but his Majesty was never dismayed , keeping up a blithe heart . However , we began ...
... King himsel , honest man , talking to his nobles , and they had all faces of great terror . It was just a prodigy to see what a fear they were in ; but his Majesty was never dismayed , keeping up a blithe heart . However , we began ...
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... Kings , chap . xi . verses 12 and 17 ; and , after the blessing , the King renewed the Covenants . First , the National Covenant , then the Solemn League and Covenant were distinctly read ; at the close of which the King , kneeling down ...
... Kings , chap . xi . verses 12 and 17 ; and , after the blessing , the King renewed the Covenants . First , the National Covenant , then the Solemn League and Covenant were distinctly read ; at the close of which the King , kneeling down ...
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