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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And how unweariedly did he tug at the helm of state , till he had brought his great
master safe into the desired port ! A sense of these great abilities , and firmness
to the public good , ftill kept him up in the esteem of his country , who would ...
And how unweariedly did he tug at the helm of state , till he had brought his great
master safe into the desired port ! A sense of these great abilities , and firmness
to the public good , ftill kept him up in the esteem of his country , who would ...
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And we find him one of the nine of the old council of state who fent that
encouraging letter to general Monk , to promote his undertaking for the
advantage of the three nations . Again , we find him in the list of that council of
state conlisting of ...
And we find him one of the nine of the old council of state who fent that
encouraging letter to general Monk , to promote his undertaking for the
advantage of the three nations . Again , we find him in the list of that council of
state conlisting of ...
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other notice of the future state , if there was any ; but Mr. Montague would not
enter into the bond . “ When the day came that they thought to have taken the
Dutch feet in the port of Ber : gen , Mr. Montague , though he had fuch a Itrong
presage ...
other notice of the future state , if there was any ; but Mr. Montague would not
enter into the bond . “ When the day came that they thought to have taken the
Dutch feet in the port of Ber : gen , Mr. Montague , though he had fuch a Itrong
presage ...
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Upon the conclusion , two letters were writ ; one from De Wite to the earl of
Arlington , and the second from the states - general to the king of Great - Britain ;
of which fome notice ought to be taken . The former says , “ As it was impossible
to ...
Upon the conclusion , two letters were writ ; one from De Wite to the earl of
Arlington , and the second from the states - general to the king of Great - Britain ;
of which fome notice ought to be taken . The former says , “ As it was impossible
to ...
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speak for them all in the conduct of our con . ferences ; who , after a preamble of
the usual forms and compliments , upon his majesty's happy dispositions to enter
into a nearer alliance with the states upon the mentioned points , declared the ...
speak for them all in the conduct of our con . ferences ; who , after a preamble of
the usual forms and compliments , upon his majesty's happy dispositions to enter
into a nearer alliance with the states upon the mentioned points , declared the ...
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