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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... however , brought an affront upon him , which was resented by our young
warrior in such a spirited manner as obliged him to enter into the service sooner
than was intended ; which rendered it necessary for him , when not quite
seventeen ...
... however , brought an affront upon him , which was resented by our young
warrior in such a spirited manner as obliged him to enter into the service sooner
than was intended ; which rendered it necessary for him , when not quite
seventeen ...
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... who was nominated by the parliament to command the forces raised , and paid
by them for the Irish service ; and from a fear that he might not willingly enter into
a war against those whose pay he received ; and being fatisfied he had no fort ...
... who was nominated by the parliament to command the forces raised , and paid
by them for the Irish service ; and from a fear that he might not willingly enter into
a war against those whose pay he received ; and being fatisfied he had no fort ...
الصفحة 138
It was the duke of Ormond's entire fubmiffion to the will of his master , which
prevailed with him . to enter upon an employment , the inconveniencies of which
he well foresaw ; and , speak . ing of it to a friend , said , “ Beside many other ...
It was the duke of Ormond's entire fubmiffion to the will of his master , which
prevailed with him . to enter upon an employment , the inconveniencies of which
he well foresaw ; and , speak . ing of it to a friend , said , “ Beside many other ...
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... he was unwilling to quit that course of life , which , by experience , he found fo
fuitable to his temper and constitution ; and , above all , he was unwilling to enter
into holy orders , which he was perfuaded was necessary to qualify himself for it .
... he was unwilling to quit that course of life , which , by experience , he found fo
fuitable to his temper and constitution ; and , above all , he was unwilling to enter
into holy orders , which he was perfuaded was necessary to qualify himself for it .
الصفحة 126
... probably , have restrained them from contradicting any of his interpretations of
scripture , how ridiculous soever . 66 But I , ” said Mr. Boyle , “ having no little
awes of that kind upon me , thought myself bound to enter the lists with him , as I
did ...
... probably , have restrained them from contradicting any of his interpretations of
scripture , how ridiculous soever . 66 But I , ” said Mr. Boyle , “ having no little
awes of that kind upon me , thought myself bound to enter the lists with him , as I
did ...
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