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. ...Dilly, 1762 |
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... continued in the house as long as he had any prospect of doing the king fervice ; and then retiring to his majefty at York , he was pleased to confer upon him the honour of knight- Cz & knighthood ,, and make him chancellor of the ...
... continued in the house as long as he had any prospect of doing the king fervice ; and then retiring to his majefty at York , he was pleased to confer upon him the honour of knight- Cz & knighthood ,, and make him chancellor of the ...
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... continued fome years longer in ex- ile , his majefty was pleafed to make him lord - chancellor of England in the Christmas holidays preceding Oliver's death ; Sir Ed- ward Herbert , who was the laft lord - keeper of the great - feal ...
... continued fome years longer in ex- ile , his majefty was pleafed to make him lord - chancellor of England in the Christmas holidays preceding Oliver's death ; Sir Ed- ward Herbert , who was the laft lord - keeper of the great - feal ...
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... continued to make a great figure in parliament ; his abilities enabled him to shine , and he was not of a nature to reft . In 1675 , the lord - trea- furer Danby introduced the teft - bill into the houfe of lords , which was vigorously ...
... continued to make a great figure in parliament ; his abilities enabled him to shine , and he was not of a nature to reft . In 1675 , the lord - trea- furer Danby introduced the teft - bill into the houfe of lords , which was vigorously ...
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... continued to ferve the king with all the zeal that bravery and fidelity could in- fpire , though not with the fuccefs which inight have been expected from him , had he been at liberty to form his own measures , and to lay hold of thofe ...
... continued to ferve the king with all the zeal that bravery and fidelity could in- fpire , though not with the fuccefs which inight have been expected from him , had he been at liberty to form his own measures , and to lay hold of thofe ...
الصفحة 107
... continued fo to do , long after your ma jesty had no one place , that I can call to mind , holding for you in all your three king- doms , fhould , at laft , be fubjected to the ty ranny of thofe that then ruled among the Irish ; from ...
... continued fo to do , long after your ma jesty had no one place , that I can call to mind , holding for you in all your three king- doms , fhould , at laft , be fubjected to the ty ranny of thofe that then ruled among the Irish ; from ...
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