The Historical Register: Containing ... Relation of All Transactions ... with a Chronological Diary of Events ... that Happen'd from ... July, 1714, to ... January 1716; Being the First Seventeen Months of the Reign of King George ... [Intended as an Addition to the Historical Registers Already Published], Volume 1Sun Fire-Office, 1724 |
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Pagina xv
... mean Time , Dr. Ar- buthnot , Sir Richard Blackmore , and fuch other Phy- ficians as happen'd to be at Hand , thought fit to give her Majesty a Vomit , which not having all the defir'd Effect , they adminifter'd another Medicine ...
... mean Time , Dr. Ar- buthnot , Sir Richard Blackmore , and fuch other Phy- ficians as happen'd to be at Hand , thought fit to give her Majesty a Vomit , which not having all the defir'd Effect , they adminifter'd another Medicine ...
Pagina xvii
... mean Time , the Privy Council , which fat from One till about Four , and met again at Six in the Afternoon , took into Confideration the State of the Kingdom ; and fome fevere Re- flections were made on the late Administration , for ...
... mean Time , the Privy Council , which fat from One till about Four , and met again at Six in the Afternoon , took into Confideration the State of the Kingdom ; and fome fevere Re- flections were made on the late Administration , for ...
Pagina xix
... mean Time , the Queen , who was general- ly thought , or at leaft reported to be , dead , gave fome Signs of Life between twelve and one a - Clock , and took fome Spoonfulls of Broth . Her Majefty continu'd in a dozing heavy Condition ...
... mean Time , the Queen , who was general- ly thought , or at leaft reported to be , dead , gave fome Signs of Life between twelve and one a - Clock , and took fome Spoonfulls of Broth . Her Majefty continu'd in a dozing heavy Condition ...
Pagina 7
... Unanimity , and a firm Adherence to our Sovereign's Intereft , as being the only Means to continue among us our prefent happy Tranquillity . The The Commons being return'd to their Houfe , and their from July 1714 , to January 1716. 7.
... Unanimity , and a firm Adherence to our Sovereign's Intereft , as being the only Means to continue among us our prefent happy Tranquillity . The The Commons being return'd to their Houfe , and their from July 1714 , to January 1716. 7.
Pagina 8
... Means , to make his Majefty's Reign happy and glorious . After this , a Committee was appointed to draw up the faid Addrefs ; and it was unanimoufly refolv'd to take the next Day into Confideration , the Lords Juftices Speech to both ...
... Means , to make his Majefty's Reign happy and glorious . After this , a Committee was appointed to draw up the faid Addrefs ; and it was unanimoufly refolv'd to take the next Day into Confideration , the Lords Juftices Speech to both ...
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