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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... engaged with the parliament , and agreed to accept a command under him in the Irish service , as the only means to be enlarged from his tedious confinement . Lord Leicester and the colonel fet out on their journey to Ireland on the ...
... engaged with the parliament , and agreed to accept a command under him in the Irish service , as the only means to be enlarged from his tedious confinement . Lord Leicester and the colonel fet out on their journey to Ireland on the ...
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... engaged in thofe measures which procured it ; if we may judge from a letter wrote by him to general Monk but a little before his death , to which was added the following remarkable poft- fcript : There be that tell me , that there is a ...
... engaged in thofe measures which procured it ; if we may judge from a letter wrote by him to general Monk but a little before his death , to which was added the following remarkable poft- fcript : There be that tell me , that there is a ...
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... engaged , if a peremptory day was affigned for being rid of those armies , there fhould be no want of money to discharge them . The major part of the house received this report with great applaufe ; and Mr. Hyde was no less active and ...
... engaged , if a peremptory day was affigned for being rid of those armies , there fhould be no want of money to discharge them . The major part of the house received this report with great applaufe ; and Mr. Hyde was no less active and ...
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... engaged in the midst of thefe troops , in the heat and rage of battle ; and if any common foldier , as no doubt many may , will demand the old Roman pri- viledge for having encountered princes fin- gle , upon my confcience he will find ...
... engaged in the midst of thefe troops , in the heat and rage of battle ; and if any common foldier , as no doubt many may , will demand the old Roman pri- viledge for having encountered princes fin- gle , upon my confcience he will find ...
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... engaged in the midst of thefe troops , in the heat and rage of battle ; and if any common foldier , as no doubt many may , will demand the old Roman pri- viledge for having encountered princes fin- gle , upon my confcience he will find ...
... engaged in the midst of thefe troops , in the heat and rage of battle ; and if any common foldier , as no doubt many may , will demand the old Roman pri- viledge for having encountered princes fin- gle , upon my confcience he will find ...
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