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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... should be expelled the house : but , at laft , they were content with his commitment to the Tower ; from whence he was in a few days releafed , and fat in the houfe . The parties and animofities ran fo high , that this is all the favour ...
... should be expelled the house : but , at laft , they were content with his commitment to the Tower ; from whence he was in a few days releafed , and fat in the houfe . The parties and animofities ran fo high , that this is all the favour ...
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... should be punctually obeyed by him . The queen , with a loud voice , and more emotion than fhe was accustomed to , told him , That she had been contented to fee him , and to give him leave to kifs her hand , to comply with the king's ...
... should be punctually obeyed by him . The queen , with a loud voice , and more emotion than fhe was accustomed to , told him , That she had been contented to fee him , and to give him leave to kifs her hand , to comply with the king's ...
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... their view , refresh themselves with joy that the English had done the great work , the En- glish had got the day ; and then please them- felves with the imagination of what wonders . they should felves 40 BRITISH PLUTARCH .
... their view , refresh themselves with joy that the English had done the great work , the En- glish had got the day ; and then please them- felves with the imagination of what wonders . they should felves 40 BRITISH PLUTARCH .
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... should perform at the head of fuch an army . " Nothing feemed now to blow on all fides , but gales of profperity to the king and the whole nation ; and none so much courted and careffed as the lord - chancellor , of all the mi- nifters ...
... should perform at the head of fuch an army . " Nothing feemed now to blow on all fides , but gales of profperity to the king and the whole nation ; and none so much courted and careffed as the lord - chancellor , of all the mi- nifters ...
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... should perform at the head of fuch an army . ' Nothing feemed now to blow on all fides , but gales of profperity to the king and the whole nation ; and none fo much courted and careffed as the lord - chancellor , of all the mi- nifters ...
... should perform at the head of fuch an army . ' Nothing feemed now to blow on all fides , but gales of profperity to the king and the whole nation ; and none fo much courted and careffed as the lord - chancellor , of all the mi- nifters ...
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