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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wark ; and the parliament voting the disband ! ing of the army , the duke joined
very heartily with lord - chancellor Hyde in promoting that step ; and took great
pains , by changing of , officers , to bring it to be submitted to quietly ; in which he
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wark ; and the parliament voting the disband ! ing of the army , the duke joined
very heartily with lord - chancellor Hyde in promoting that step ; and took great
pains , by changing of , officers , to bring it to be submitted to quietly ; in which he
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He had drawn upon himself the implacable hatred of the duke of York , by
steadily promoting , if not originally inventing , the project of an exclusion bill ' ; '
and therefore no wonder if a party was constantly at work against him . It is almoft
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He had drawn upon himself the implacable hatred of the duke of York , by
steadily promoting , if not originally inventing , the project of an exclusion bill ' ; '
and therefore no wonder if a party was constantly at work against him . It is almoft
...
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cene sia discovered to the duke . Blood was one of the committee . But ,
notwithstanding this intelligence , the duke owed his preservation to his own
vigilance ; for the day pitched upon to seize him and fui prize the calle was the
tenth of March ...
cene sia discovered to the duke . Blood was one of the committee . But ,
notwithstanding this intelligence , the duke owed his preservation to his own
vigilance ; for the day pitched upon to seize him and fui prize the calle was the
tenth of March ...
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Though the duke used very necessary precautions to prevent the threatened
commotions , yet his moderation not agreeing with more violent tempers , a
design of affallinating his grace was strongly ramoured , and letters to that
purpose dropt ...
Though the duke used very necessary precautions to prevent the threatened
commotions , yet his moderation not agreeing with more violent tempers , a
design of affallinating his grace was strongly ramoured , and letters to that
purpose dropt ...
الصفحة 141
SIAN AM w TE 12 discovered to the duke ' . Blood was one of the committee . But
, notwithstanding this intelligence , the duke owed his preservation to his own
vigilance ; for the day pitched upon to seize him and fui prize the castle was the ...
SIAN AM w TE 12 discovered to the duke ' . Blood was one of the committee . But
, notwithstanding this intelligence , the duke owed his preservation to his own
vigilance ; for the day pitched upon to seize him and fui prize the castle was the ...
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