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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... abfolute master of the art military , and become extremely useful to the fervice , he retired on a difguft given him by the prince of Orange , and and returned to his native country just on the breaking 2 BRITISH PLUTARCH .
... abfolute master of the art military , and become extremely useful to the fervice , he retired on a difguft given him by the prince of Orange , and and returned to his native country just on the breaking 2 BRITISH PLUTARCH .
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... given to colonel Warren , who had been his major . In order to make him amends for this preci- pitancy , the king raised him to the rank of major - general in the Irish brigade , then com- manded by lord Byron , and employed in the ...
... given to colonel Warren , who had been his major . In order to make him amends for this preci- pitancy , the king raised him to the rank of major - general in the Irish brigade , then com- manded by lord Byron , and employed in the ...
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... given to the Dutch feet , and likewise to the next obtained on the thirty - firft of July following . While general Monk , and the other admi- rals , were thus triumphing over the nation's enemies , and encreafing the honour of the ...
... given to the Dutch feet , and likewise to the next obtained on the thirty - firft of July following . While general Monk , and the other admi- rals , were thus triumphing over the nation's enemies , and encreafing the honour of the ...
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... of that party , for managing affairs in behalf of the crown , ever fince the death of Charles I. among whom was the fon of Sir John Greenvile , our general's kinfman , who who had lately given a very good living in ' GEORGE MON.K ... 13 .
... of that party , for managing affairs in behalf of the crown , ever fince the death of Charles I. among whom was the fon of Sir John Greenvile , our general's kinfman , who who had lately given a very good living in ' GEORGE MON.K ... 13 .
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... given a very good living in ' Cornwall to Mr. Nicholas Monk , his brother ; and Sir John receiving at this time two letters from king Charles II . then at Bruffels , one directed to himself , and the other to the ge- neral , together ...
... given a very good living in ' Cornwall to Mr. Nicholas Monk , his brother ; and Sir John receiving at this time two letters from king Charles II . then at Bruffels , one directed to himself , and the other to the ge- neral , together ...
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