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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extraordinary to the court of France , with compliments of condoleance to that
king upon the death of Louis Francis , of France , duke of Anjou . He was highly
caressed in that court , and treated , in some respects , as a prince of the blood .
extraordinary to the court of France , with compliments of condoleance to that
king upon the death of Louis Francis , of France , duke of Anjou . He was highly
caressed in that court , and treated , in some respects , as a prince of the blood .
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your extraordinary to the court of France , with compliments of condoleance to
that king upon the death of Louis Francis , of France , duke of Anjou . He was
highly caressed in that court , and treated , in some respects , as a prince of the
blood .
your extraordinary to the court of France , with compliments of condoleance to
that king upon the death of Louis Francis , of France , duke of Anjou . He was
highly caressed in that court , and treated , in some respects , as a prince of the
blood .
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given to colonel Talbot ; but , notwithftanding these affronts from court , he was ,
when near London , met by numbers of coaches , and received at his house by a
multitude and loud acclamations . He was continued lord . fteward of the ...
given to colonel Talbot ; but , notwithftanding these affronts from court , he was ,
when near London , met by numbers of coaches , and received at his house by a
multitude and loud acclamations . He was continued lord . fteward of the ...
الصفحة 155
Since his travels and naval expeditions , he feemed to have contracted a habit of
temperance ; in which had he been so happy as to persevere , be must have
escaped that fatal sock , on which he afterwards fplit , upon bis return to court ...
Since his travels and naval expeditions , he feemed to have contracted a habit of
temperance ; in which had he been so happy as to persevere , be must have
escaped that fatal sock , on which he afterwards fplit , upon bis return to court ...
الصفحة 155
Since his travels and naval expeditions , he feemed to have contracted a habit of
temperance ; in which had he been so happy as to persevere , be must have
escaped that fatal sock , on which he afterwards fplit , upon bis return to court ...
Since his travels and naval expeditions , he feemed to have contracted a habit of
temperance ; in which had he been so happy as to persevere , be must have
escaped that fatal sock , on which he afterwards fplit , upon bis return to court ...
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