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 105
Here , I humbly conceive , your majefty will judge there was a full period to all our
hopes from the Irish : and now your majesy may please to understand , that ,
upon the firft auvancement of the armies under Preston and Owen O'Neile's
leading ...
Here , I humbly conceive , your majefty will judge there was a full period to all our
hopes from the Irish : and now your majesy may please to understand , that ,
upon the firft auvancement of the armies under Preston and Owen O'Neile's
leading ...
الصفحة 122
The king entertained some hopes , from his treaty with the Spaniards , which had
raised those of his subjects , who fent him several messengers to assure him of
their readiness to join him ; but Don Juan , who saw plainly . , - by the account he
...
The king entertained some hopes , from his treaty with the Spaniards , which had
raised those of his subjects , who fent him several messengers to assure him of
their readiness to join him ; but Don Juan , who saw plainly . , - by the account he
...
الصفحة 131
The king entertained some hopes , from his treaty with the Spaniards , which had
raised those of his subjects , who sent him several messengers to assure him of
their readiness to join him ; but Don Juan , who saw plainly , - by the account he ...
The king entertained some hopes , from his treaty with the Spaniards , which had
raised those of his subjects , who sent him several messengers to assure him of
their readiness to join him ; but Don Juan , who saw plainly , - by the account he ...
الصفحة 120
He was a man , who , in the beginning of his life , raised fuch hopes as hurt
themselves , for thofe who considered him most attentively , scarce thought it
poflible that they should be answered , and yet , without fear of flattery , we may
affirm ...
He was a man , who , in the beginning of his life , raised fuch hopes as hurt
themselves , for thofe who considered him most attentively , scarce thought it
poflible that they should be answered , and yet , without fear of flattery , we may
affirm ...
الصفحة 126
He was a man , who , in the beginning of his life , raised fuch hopes as hurt
themselves , for thofe who considered him most attentively , scarce thought it
polible that they should be answered , and yet , without fear of flattery , we may
affirm ...
He was a man , who , in the beginning of his life , raised fuch hopes as hurt
themselves , for thofe who considered him most attentively , scarce thought it
polible that they should be answered , and yet , without fear of flattery , we may
affirm ...
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