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 157
captain Rook did not at all favour the designs , concerted by that prince against
his country , there was indeed nothing but meer neceflity , I mean the want of
good officers , that made the king entertain him , and some others , in his service .
captain Rook did not at all favour the designs , concerted by that prince against
his country , there was indeed nothing but meer neceflity , I mean the want of
good officers , that made the king entertain him , and some others , in his service .
الصفحة 159
We shall not launch out into all the parti . culars of the fea - fight near La - Hogue
that foon followed , in the year 1692 , but confine ourselves to the share admiral
Rook had in it ; that he fought during the action as bravely as any officer in the ...
We shall not launch out into all the parti . culars of the fea - fight near La - Hogue
that foon followed , in the year 1692 , but confine ourselves to the share admiral
Rook had in it ; that he fought during the action as bravely as any officer in the ...
الصفحة 161
King William having diffolved the parliament on the seventh of July , 1698 , and a
proclamation being issued out on the thirteenth , to call another , Sir George
Rook was chosen a member for Portsmouth ; in which trust , none durft offer to
say ...
King William having diffolved the parliament on the seventh of July , 1698 , and a
proclamation being issued out on the thirteenth , to call another , Sir George
Rook was chosen a member for Portsmouth ; in which trust , none durft offer to
say ...
الصفحة 157
captain Rook did not at all favour the designs concerted by that prince against his
country , there was indeed nothing but meer necessity , I mean the want of good
officers , that made the king entertain him , and some others , in his service .
captain Rook did not at all favour the designs concerted by that prince against his
country , there was indeed nothing but meer necessity , I mean the want of good
officers , that made the king entertain him , and some others , in his service .
الصفحة 159
We shall not launch out into all the parti . culars of the sea - fight near La - Hogue
that foon followed , in the year - 1692 , but confine ourselves to the share admiral
Rook had in it ; that he fought during the action as bravely as any officer in the ...
We shall not launch out into all the parti . culars of the sea - fight near La - Hogue
that foon followed , in the year - 1692 , but confine ourselves to the share admiral
Rook had in it ; that he fought during the action as bravely as any officer in the ...
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