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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الصفحة 188
... set an example of the most abandoned dife foluteness to the world ; foy by his death , he was a very lively demonftration of the fruidesness of vicious courses , and may be proposed , as an example , to all those who are captivated with ...
... set an example of the most abandoned dife foluteness to the world ; foy by his death , he was a very lively demonftration of the fruidesness of vicious courses , and may be proposed , as an example , to all those who are captivated with ...
الصفحة 79
... set the frowns of princes , the envy of those that judge by hearfay , and the innumerable temptations , vices , and excesses of a life of pomp and pleasure , in ballance against the smiles of bounteous nature , the diversion of ...
... set the frowns of princes , the envy of those that judge by hearfay , and the innumerable temptations , vices , and excesses of a life of pomp and pleasure , in ballance against the smiles of bounteous nature , the diversion of ...
الصفحة 144
... set me at ease for the remain- der of my life . He replied , no fuch matter , I affure you : and spoke plainly about a great place , which I dread to think of , and said , it was neceffary for his fervice , and he muft charge it upon my ...
... set me at ease for the remain- der of my life . He replied , no fuch matter , I affure you : and spoke plainly about a great place , which I dread to think of , and said , it was neceffary for his fervice , and he muft charge it upon my ...
الصفحة 185
... set all their lails at once , and seemed to intend to stretch a - head and weather them ; so that the admiral , after firing a chace - gun at the French admiral to slay for him , of which he took no notice , put the signal out , and ...
... set all their lails at once , and seemed to intend to stretch a - head and weather them ; so that the admiral , after firing a chace - gun at the French admiral to slay for him , of which he took no notice , put the signal out , and ...
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