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The History of the Jews: From the Earliest Period to the ...
By a strange enactment, in which the king and the merchant were somewhat
unroyally combined, every Jew on the marriage of a son was obliged to purchase
porcelain to the amount of 300 rix-dollars, from the kin 's manufactory, for foreign
...
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... a. anghryn- Unroused, yn-row%d', o. anneffröedig, anghyffrôedig;
anaflonyddedig Unrouted, yn-rowt' ed, a. anorchfygedig, heb eu dychwelyd a'u
taflu i annhrefn ffoedigaeth [diriol Unroyal, yn-roi'-al, a. annheyrnaidd, Unroyally,
yn-roi'-al-ll, ...
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Cyclopædia of English literature
... He found (though few or none around him came Whom he had toiled for in his
hour of fame — Though by his prince unroyally forgot, And left to struggle with his
altered lot) By sorrow weakened, by disease unnerved — Faithful at least the ...
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Annals of the Lords of Warrington for the first five ...
... part in many of the remarkable events of English history. It saw kings either set
aside or unroyally dealt with; Curthose set aside by Rufus and Matilda by
Stephen, Coeur de Lion treacherously betrayed and put to ransom, Arthur iv
Introduction.
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The History of the Life and Reign of William the Fourth, the ...
... of his son, who had so openly and publicly beared all the right reverened
fathers in God in their very dens, and who had so unroyally and profanely sided
with a known enemy to the church in the abolition of one of its most important
statutes.
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Memoirs, Journal, and Correspondence of Thomas Moore
The little Queen of Portugal fell down in the dance, and cut her nose with one of
her diamonds, which made her blubber most unroyally. Talked of Lord Holland,
the most aged man of his years that one knows: has been, almost as long as I ...
Thomas Moore, Earl John Russell Russell,
1857
As he spoke, a loud cry sent us tumultuously to the ring, where we found the
Queen unroyally stretched upon the grass, having fainted after placing her foot
on a garter-snake! Our attention was called from the Queen to a hubbub in the
tent.
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Corruption and Intolerance: two poems
Though the kings of England were most unroyally harassed and fettered in all
their pursuits by pecuniary difficulties, before the provident enactments of
William's reigu had opened to the Crown its present sources of wealth, yet we
must not ...
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Fleetwood: Or, the New Man of Feeling
The tragedy opened with a pathetic lamentation between the groom and the
herdsman of the king, respecting the melancholy condition of the stable, and the
difficulty of keeping the cattle which were so unroyally lodged in any creditable ...
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The Dream, and Other Poems
... saddened man forsake; And when at length he laid his dying head On the hard
rest of his neglected bed, He found,—(tho' few or none around him came \Vhom
he had toiled for in his hour of Fame ;— Though by his Prince, unroyally forgot, ...
Caroline Sheridan Norton,
1841
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Tributes to Fleet Street photographer who made his name covering …
“'If you don't hurry up, I will place that camera where the sun does not shine,' declared Fergie rather unroyally. “'Well.. then' said Gabor in his calm matter of fact ... «Press Gazette, Haz 14»
I Dressed Like Kate Middleton on Her Australia Tour
I almost shouted back at her triumphantly and very unroyally. This was my favorite dress and made me feel the most lady-like of all of them. So ready to shoot the ... «Elle, Nis 14»
Prince William and Kate Middleton Royal Wedding: Kate's long wait …
... Roller Disco in 2008 which she co-organised and where she was photographed - rather unroyally - lying flat on her back after taking a tumble on her skates. «Mirror.co.uk, Nis 11»