The British Plutarch; Or Biographical Entertainer: Being a Select Collection of the Lives at Large of the Most Eminent Men, Natives of Great Britain and Ireland; from the Reign of Henry VIII. to George II. ...Dilly, 1762 |
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... such a peace as might be expected from a war undertaken on so just motives , and carried on with uninterrupted fuccefs . This had a great effect on that august afsem- bly , and perhaps made fome impreffion on the queen ; but , at the ...
... such a peace as might be expected from a war undertaken on so just motives , and carried on with uninterrupted fuccefs . This had a great effect on that august afsem- bly , and perhaps made fome impreffion on the queen ; but , at the ...
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... - dies at four o'clock every morning ; by which means he contracted such a habit as he never discontinued till a few years before his death , when Bishop Burnet . Aveline sculp when age and infirmities rendered BRITISH PLUTARCH .
... - dies at four o'clock every morning ; by which means he contracted such a habit as he never discontinued till a few years before his death , when Bishop Burnet . Aveline sculp when age and infirmities rendered BRITISH PLUTARCH .
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... such unfeigned piety and virtue , that he became fixed in a strong principle of univerfal charity , and an invincible abhorrence of all feverities , on account of religious diffenfions . On his return to Scotland , he was admitted into ...
... such unfeigned piety and virtue , that he became fixed in a strong principle of univerfal charity , and an invincible abhorrence of all feverities , on account of religious diffenfions . On his return to Scotland , he was admitted into ...
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... such a man- ner as to make the most pleasing impreffions . 2. Heroic Love , a Tragedy , acted at the- theatre - royal with great applaufe , 1696 . This was very justly efteemed a capital per- formance , and , as Mr. Gildon very truly ...
... such a man- ner as to make the most pleasing impreffions . 2. Heroic Love , a Tragedy , acted at the- theatre - royal with great applaufe , 1696 . This was very justly efteemed a capital per- formance , and , as Mr. Gildon very truly ...
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... Such vaunts as his who can with patience read , Who thus describes his heroes flain and dead . " Kill'd as he was , infenfible of death , " He ftill fights on , and fcorns to yield his " breath . " 1 The noify culverin , o'ercharged ...
... Such vaunts as his who can with patience read , Who thus describes his heroes flain and dead . " Kill'd as he was , infenfible of death , " He ftill fights on , and fcorns to yield his " breath . " 1 The noify culverin , o'ercharged ...
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