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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الصفحة 38
He mentioned to him also many other importunities with which he was every day
disquieted ; and , that he saw no other remedy to give himself ease , than to put
the feal out of his own keeping , into such hands as would not be importuned ...
He mentioned to him also many other importunities with which he was every day
disquieted ; and , that he saw no other remedy to give himself ease , than to put
the feal out of his own keeping , into such hands as would not be importuned ...
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The by 2,1 153 me ed those who fell into their hands without reluctance , but with
merriment and delight : and , fo much had ' he heightened their barbarity , that , if
they happened to have no prifoners to destroy , they would amuse themselves ...
The by 2,1 153 me ed those who fell into their hands without reluctance , but with
merriment and delight : and , fo much had ' he heightened their barbarity , that , if
they happened to have no prifoners to destroy , they would amuse themselves ...
الصفحة 108
expect , was obvious by their frequent per : ficies , by the usage of others of your
majes . ty's subjects fallen into their hands . A third reason was , upon the
confideration of the interest of your majesty's crown ; wherein it appeared to us ,
that , if ...
expect , was obvious by their frequent per : ficies , by the usage of others of your
majes . ty's subjects fallen into their hands . A third reason was , upon the
confideration of the interest of your majesty's crown ; wherein it appeared to us ,
that , if ...
الصفحة 69
That he had reason to desire this affair might , at present , be managed with all
the secrely that could be ; and therefore was resolved to put the letters
concerning it into my hands ; and desired my wife might deliver them both to your
majeity ...
That he had reason to desire this affair might , at present , be managed with all
the secrely that could be ; and therefore was resolved to put the letters
concerning it into my hands ; and desired my wife might deliver them both to your
majeity ...
الصفحة 91
which he remitted his sons to enable them to return home ; but of this money they
never saw a farthing ; for , being put into the hands of one Mr. Perkins , a
considerable trader in the city of London , he proved unfaithful to his trust ; which
drove ...
which he remitted his sons to enable them to return home ; but of this money they
never saw a farthing ; for , being put into the hands of one Mr. Perkins , a
considerable trader in the city of London , he proved unfaithful to his trust ; which
drove ...
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