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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rest of the officers and army under his command , in an address to the new
protector , whose power he might easily forelee would have but a short date , it
having been his opinion that Oliver , had he lived much longer , would scarce
have ...
rest of the officers and army under his command , in an address to the new
protector , whose power he might easily forelee would have but a short date , it
having been his opinion that Oliver , had he lived much longer , would scarce
have ...
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... himself would never disband his army : an army whose order and discipline ,
whofe courage and success , hath made it famous and terrible over the world : an
army of which the king and his two royal brothers may fay , as the noble Grecian ...
... himself would never disband his army : an army whose order and discipline ,
whofe courage and success , hath made it famous and terrible over the world : an
army of which the king and his two royal brothers may fay , as the noble Grecian ...
الصفحة 40
If God had not restored his majesty to that rare felicity , as to be without apprehen
: fion of danger at home or abroad , and without any ambition of taking from his
neigh . bours what they are possessed of , himself would never disband his army
...
If God had not restored his majesty to that rare felicity , as to be without apprehen
: fion of danger at home or abroad , and without any ambition of taking from his
neigh . bours what they are possessed of , himself would never disband his army
...
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But the distrefs and poverty of the army was the same after the victory as before it
' ; for , though the country , which was now open to them , furnished them with
provisions for their retreat , yet , being naked and exhausted , it would not supply
...
But the distrefs and poverty of the army was the same after the victory as before it
' ; for , though the country , which was now open to them , furnished them with
provisions for their retreat , yet , being naked and exhausted , it would not supply
...
الصفحة 106
... of the affections of the Scotch army . He began his journey at the time I was
drawing forth upon Pretton's invitation ; but , through fickness , was obliged to
stay fome days at Dundalk ; and , during his stay there , lie desired an interview
with ...
... of the affections of the Scotch army . He began his journey at the time I was
drawing forth upon Pretton's invitation ; but , through fickness , was obliged to
stay fome days at Dundalk ; and , during his stay there , lie desired an interview
with ...
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