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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With Don John he entered into a new treaty , which afforded him an immediate
support of three thousand crowns a month . His majesty loft no time in removing
into Flanders , and from thence fent for the duke of York to come to him at Bruges
...
With Don John he entered into a new treaty , which afforded him an immediate
support of three thousand crowns a month . His majesty loft no time in removing
into Flanders , and from thence fent for the duke of York to come to him at Bruges
...
الصفحة 131
... of king Charles I. during the civilwars ; and was so much in favour with Charles
Il . that he entrusted his person to him , after the unfortunate battle of Worcester ;
which trust . H 32 THE LIFE OF JOHN WILMOT , IT T is an JOHN WILMOT . 149.
... of king Charles I. during the civilwars ; and was so much in favour with Charles
Il . that he entrusted his person to him , after the unfortunate battle of Worcester ;
which trust . H 32 THE LIFE OF JOHN WILMOT , IT T is an JOHN WILMOT . 149.
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... that it serves only to express our sense of it , and our desire of rendering him
that justice , which , without abilities equal to his own , can never be performed .
Hea THE THE LIFE OF JOHN TILLOTSON . OCTOR JOHN TILLOTSON ,
ROBERT ...
... that it serves only to express our sense of it , and our desire of rendering him
that justice , which , without abilities equal to his own , can never be performed .
Hea THE THE LIFE OF JOHN TILLOTSON . OCTOR JOHN TILLOTSON ,
ROBERT ...
الصفحة 131
The high reputation of Dr. John Wilkins , and the interest of Villiers duke of
Buckingham , having at last , notwithstanding the opposition of archbishop
Sheldon , and other great men of the church , induced the king to advance him ...
The high reputation of Dr. John Wilkins , and the interest of Villiers duke of
Buckingham , having at last , notwithstanding the opposition of archbishop
Sheldon , and other great men of the church , induced the king to advance him ...
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Sir John Lowther , of Whitehaven , baronet ; Henry Priestman , efq . and Sir John
Houblon , knight ; to be lords - commissioners for execut . ing the office of lord
high - admiral of England and Ireland : but this was not all , his majesty would ...
Sir John Lowther , of Whitehaven , baronet ; Henry Priestman , efq . and Sir John
Houblon , knight ; to be lords - commissioners for execut . ing the office of lord
high - admiral of England and Ireland : but this was not all , his majesty would ...
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