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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command his royal highness obeyed , having , before he set out , engaged some
of the chief Irish officers then in the French service . His majelty formed five or fix
regiments of such of his subjects as were then in the Spanish fervice , and of ...
command his royal highness obeyed , having , before he set out , engaged some
of the chief Irish officers then in the French service . His majelty formed five or fix
regiments of such of his subjects as were then in the Spanish fervice , and of ...
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command his royal highness obeyed , having , before he set out , engaged some
of the chief Irith officers then in the French service . His majesty formed five or fix
regiments of such of his subjects as were then in the Spanish fervice , and of ...
command his royal highness obeyed , having , before he set out , engaged some
of the chief Irith officers then in the French service . His majesty formed five or fix
regiments of such of his subjects as were then in the Spanish fervice , and of ...
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The French ambassador had been much für . prized with our conclusion ; for ,
upon our first conference with the commissioners , he had said , “ Tout cela s'en
ira en fumée , & que le roy son maitre s'eur mocqueroit . " The day before our ...
The French ambassador had been much für . prized with our conclusion ; for ,
upon our first conference with the commissioners , he had said , “ Tout cela s'en
ira en fumée , & que le roy son maitre s'eur mocqueroit . " The day before our ...
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The Dutch admiral readily concurred with Sir George , who the next day called a
council of flag - officers ; wherein it was resolved , Thats as the attempting and
destroying the French and Spanish ships at Vigo would be of great ad . vantage
to ...
The Dutch admiral readily concurred with Sir George , who the next day called a
council of flag - officers ; wherein it was resolved , Thats as the attempting and
destroying the French and Spanish ships at Vigo would be of great ad . vantage
to ...
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ter All this while , vice - admiral Hopson was in extreme danger ; for , being
clapped on board by a French fire ship , by which his rigging was presently set on
fire , he expected every moment to be burned ; but it fortunately hapa pened that
the ...
ter All this while , vice - admiral Hopson was in extreme danger ; for , being
clapped on board by a French fire ship , by which his rigging was presently set on
fire , he expected every moment to be burned ; but it fortunately hapa pened that
the ...
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