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... LouvtsBuRG 132. Hawes on the ill confequence of drinking [i ...
... LouvtsBuRG 132. Hawes on the ill confequence of drinking [i ...
... 8 /. Dodfley. * This colleftion of Mr Whitehead's various produc- tions, among which are a fentimental tender poem from Ann Boleyn to Henry VIII. and lbme beautiful elegies, prove hiiu not unworthy of the honourable diftindion to which he has been advanced ...
... King en VIII. There is an old madrigal, f et mufic by William Bird, fuppofed written by Henry, when he firft ft love with Anne Boleyn *. It begins* { The eagle'* force fubdues eche byrdc 1 flyes, What metal can refyfle the flimyng e - Doth not the funne ...
... counsel, worded as follow s :—“ We have no defence to this action, but please to abuse the attorney on the opposite side. Ann Boleyn, of manners so seductive, so replete with graces, that it appeared as if all the graces of the universe were united her ...
... II.) against ttie King her husband •, by it she procured his deposition and subsequent murder. The nett was the case of Anne Boleyn, in the reign of Henry VIII. The next occurred in the reign of William HI. and was used against Sir John Fenwiek, who, because ...
... a bill of Pains and Penalties, uon- der preteice of favour to thle accused. Ile then pro- ! ceedtl to cite the case of Anne Boleyn and Queell Catherine, from Coke's Institutes, contetdtling that neither of those persons laed beeu tried for adultery. I ...
... or individuals in high places, were disposed to indulge ? It was undeniable that the facts alleged in evidence against Ann Boleyn were stated distinctly —indeed much more distinctly—than were the circumstances in the testimony produced in support of ...
... affected her Majesty's life: But he declared solemnly he would rather his illusuious client should have stood at the bar as Anne Boleyn did, to answer for her life; end lie was certain his illustrious mistress would rather he should have the heart-rending ...
... appeals to the reign of Henry the l ightti,’ and the cruellies of that monarch until at length they became so to the dames of Anne Boleyn and Henry the Eighth, that they no longer produced any effect. And then, said the Solicitor-General, to my amazci.-icnt ...
... dmeston. ' The third part, finishing the PentJ* tcuch, is printing with all speed r Bellamy's new translation. A Life of Ann Boleyn, comprising Sketches of the early period Henry tl>« ; F-ighth's Court, with many Original Let' ters and Documents never ...
... _MISS _BENDER'S ANNE BOLEYN _This-day arc _, _published , in 2 vols small _Svn _^ _prica 1 s , boards , i _^ / _g-EMOIRS _ol-tlie LIFE _ot'ANNE BOLEYN , Queen of iVl : I-l >! nfyVIIl .. _yy MISS BEN GER _. . ' - Pi ' inted _lorLONGMAN , 1-IunsT , _REES ...
... BIOGItAPIIY. Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Victor Alfieri. 12mo. with a portrait. ss. Cd. bds. Memoirs of the Life of Anne Boleyn, Queen of Hemy VIII.; by Miss Benger. 2 vols, crown Bvo. 16s. Memoir of Mrs Dyott, written by herself. Bvo. 2s. Memoirs ...