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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الصفحة 85
Distress thus hourly , encreasing ; and the enemy , though they were often driven
out of the field , yet returning to it with greater numbers , it was at length thought
convenient by the king , that a cessation of arms should be proposed ; , and a ...
Distress thus hourly , encreasing ; and the enemy , though they were often driven
out of the field , yet returning to it with greater numbers , it was at length thought
convenient by the king , that a cessation of arms should be proposed ; , and a ...
الصفحة 95
... That he should keep his commission to a time of better fortune ; for that no
other should have the satisfaction of enjoying that authority : which he had used
so well though so unsuce cessfully . The lord lieutenant then gave him an aca :
count ...
... That he should keep his commission to a time of better fortune ; for that no
other should have the satisfaction of enjoying that authority : which he had used
so well though so unsuce cessfully . The lord lieutenant then gave him an aca :
count ...
الصفحة 58
present force ; for that they allowed ; but feemed to doubt , that , referring in the
treaty of Breda to a new treaty , they would be invalidated if a new treaty should
pass without their confirmation . I found Monsieur Isbrant was content with my ...
present force ; for that they allowed ; but feemed to doubt , that , referring in the
treaty of Breda to a new treaty , they would be invalidated if a new treaty should
pass without their confirmation . I found Monsieur Isbrant was content with my ...
الصفحة 118
He had likewise a weakness in his eyes , which made him very tender of them ,
and extremely apprehensive of such distempers as might affect them . He
imagined also , that , if sickness should confine him to his bed , it might raise the
pains of ...
He had likewise a weakness in his eyes , which made him very tender of them ,
and extremely apprehensive of such distempers as might affect them . He
imagined also , that , if sickness should confine him to his bed , it might raise the
pains of ...
الصفحة 167
... and all the fire . ships , should be sent in , with orders to use their best
endeavours to take or destroy the enemy's fleet ; that the frigates and bomb .
vessels should follow the rear of the detachment , and that the great ships should
move after ...
... and all the fire . ships , should be sent in , with orders to use their best
endeavours to take or destroy the enemy's fleet ; that the frigates and bomb .
vessels should follow the rear of the detachment , and that the great ships should
move after ...
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