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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... aslifted at the proclamation of king Charles II . and , having received advice by
Sir Thomas Clarges , that his majesty intended to land at Dover , on the twenty -
eighth , the general set out for that place , being the same day the king embarked
...
... aslifted at the proclamation of king Charles II . and , having received advice by
Sir Thomas Clarges , that his majesty intended to land at Dover , on the twenty -
eighth , the general set out for that place , being the same day the king embarked
...
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She at length obtained an order of parliament to authorize the commissioners for
Irish affairs , to set apart , for a provision for her and her children , the clear yearly
value of two thousand pounds out of her own inheritance , with Donemore ...
She at length obtained an order of parliament to authorize the commissioners for
Irish affairs , to set apart , for a provision for her and her children , the clear yearly
value of two thousand pounds out of her own inheritance , with Donemore ...
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She at length obtained an order of parliament to authorize the commissioners for
Irish affairs , to set apart , for a provision for her and her children , the clear yearly
value of two thousand pounds out of her own inheritance , with Donemore ...
She at length obtained an order of parliament to authorize the commissioners for
Irish affairs , to set apart , for a provision for her and her children , the clear yearly
value of two thousand pounds out of her own inheritance , with Donemore ...
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... considering that Mr. Stubbe , who was the great antagonist of the learned
historian of that fociety , was one who set no bounds to his rage , and seemed to
make it a ' point , to raise his resentment in proportion , as there wanted grounds
for it ...
... considering that Mr. Stubbe , who was the great antagonist of the learned
historian of that fociety , was one who set no bounds to his rage , and seemed to
make it a ' point , to raise his resentment in proportion , as there wanted grounds
for it ...
الصفحة 111
... that in the warm controversy raised in relation to that fociety , Mr. Boyle
escaped all cenfure , which is more extraordinary , considering that Mr. Stubbe ,
who was the great antagonist of the learned historian of that fociety , was one
who set no ...
... that in the warm controversy raised in relation to that fociety , Mr. Boyle
escaped all cenfure , which is more extraordinary , considering that Mr. Stubbe ,
who was the great antagonist of the learned historian of that fociety , was one
who set no ...
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