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It is engraved in Rymsdyk's "Museum Britannicum," tab. xxviii. A flint, showing Mr. Pitt's face, used once to be exhibited at the meetings of the Pitt Club.
In its course the Emperor touched on the Prince's tour of forty thousand miles round the world, and the effect his "winning personality" had had in bringing together loyal British subjects everywhere, and helping to consolidate the Imperium Britannicum, "on the territories of which," as the Emperor said, doubtless with an imperial pang of envy, "the sun never sets."
On the 10th of December, 1497, Piers Barber received six shillings and eight pence, according to the "Privy Purse Expences of Henry VII.," "for spice for ypocras." Metheglin and beer of some kind appear to be the most ancient liquors of which there are any vestiges among the Britons. Worlidge, in his "Vinetum Britannicum," 1676, gives us receipts for metheglin and birch wine.
"Sketches of Imposture, Deception, and Credulity," 1837, p. 300. See Phillips' "Pomarium Britannicum," 1821, p. 351. "Plant-lore of Shakespeare," 1878, p. 101. See Dr. Prior's "Popular Names of British Plants," p. 154. Hogg's "Vegetable Kingdom," p. 34. See Friend's "Flowers and Flower-lore," ii. 355. "Mystic Trees and Flowers," Fraser's Magazine, November 1870, p. 591.
All the transports had come in and there was assembled in Gaspe Basin the greatest Armada that ever set sail for British shores. We were going in this great Armada to assist the Mother Country to maintain the Pax Britannicum. There were over twenty-five thousand men in thirty-one transports.
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