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. (etc.) |
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... that there were persons then in town , who , he was confident , would avow that
they had seen him every day , from the time he returned from Spain , to the day
on which he attended his majesty at Paris : and when he had said fo , he eXered
...
... that there were persons then in town , who , he was confident , would avow that
they had seen him every day , from the time he returned from Spain , to the day
on which he attended his majesty at Paris : and when he had said fo , he eXered
...
الصفحة 69
... at present , be managed with all the secrely that could be ; and therefore was
resolved to put the letters concerning it into my hands ; and desired my wife might
deliver them both to your majeity and his royal highness , and said that he would
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... at present , be managed with all the secrely that could be ; and therefore was
resolved to put the letters concerning it into my hands ; and desired my wife might
deliver them both to your majeity and his royal highness , and said that he would
...
الصفحة 126
Mr. Boyle then sitting down , Sir Henry rose up , and said , that his discourse was
only in the way of such occasional meditations , which he thought edifying to the
people ; and declared , that he agreed that the literal sense of the words was the
...
Mr. Boyle then sitting down , Sir Henry rose up , and said , that his discourse was
only in the way of such occasional meditations , which he thought edifying to the
people ; and declared , that he agreed that the literal sense of the words was the
...
الصفحة 148
I said , I would not presume to argue the matter any farther , but I hoped he would
give me leave to be fill his humble and earnest petitioner to spare me in that thing
. He answered , he would do so , if he coold ; but he knew not what to do , if I ...
I said , I would not presume to argue the matter any farther , but I hoped he would
give me leave to be fill his humble and earnest petitioner to spare me in that thing
. He answered , he would do so , if he coold ; but he knew not what to do , if I ...
الصفحة 148
I said , I would not presume to argue the matter any farther , but I hoped he would
give me leave to be fill his humble and earnest petitioner to spare me in that thing
. He answered , he would do so , if he coold ; but he knew not what to do , if I ...
I said , I would not presume to argue the matter any farther , but I hoped he would
give me leave to be fill his humble and earnest petitioner to spare me in that thing
. He answered , he would do so , if he coold ; but he knew not what to do , if I ...
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