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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... court , having agreed to entertain the king and royal family with a mafque , the better to effect it , refolved to choose two members out of each house whom they thought beft qualified to carry on that af- fair , that he and Mr ...
... court , having agreed to entertain the king and royal family with a mafque , the better to effect it , refolved to choose two members out of each house whom they thought beft qualified to carry on that af- fair , that he and Mr ...
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... court of York , of which the earl of Strafford had for fome years been president . The commons in a committee having taken the fame into confideration , Mr. Hyde , the chairman , then reported the cafe ; and there . upon it was refolved ...
... court of York , of which the earl of Strafford had for fome years been president . The commons in a committee having taken the fame into confideration , Mr. Hyde , the chairman , then reported the cafe ; and there . upon it was refolved ...
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... court , he made a most learned and eloquent speech upon that occa- fion . But , though Mr. Hyde was as willing to proceed as any body in redreffing the griev- ances of the nation , he was , on the other hand , as watchful for the ...
... court , he made a most learned and eloquent speech upon that occa- fion . But , though Mr. Hyde was as willing to proceed as any body in redreffing the griev- ances of the nation , he was , on the other hand , as watchful for the ...
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... court from all the feeming affection they had for the royal caufe . This , together with the murder of Afcham , the parliament's agent , by fome English and Irish ruffians , together with the news of the defeat of the king's army in ...
... court from all the feeming affection they had for the royal caufe . This , together with the murder of Afcham , the parliament's agent , by fome English and Irish ruffians , together with the news of the defeat of the king's army in ...
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... court that the king liked very well , he per- fuaded the chancellor to fee it ; and vouchsafed , the next night , to carry him thither himself , and to place the marquis of Ormond and him next the feat where all their majefties were to ...
... court that the king liked very well , he per- fuaded the chancellor to fee it ; and vouchsafed , the next night , to carry him thither himself , and to place the marquis of Ormond and him next the feat where all their majefties were to ...
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