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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... king Charles I. and his Scottish fubjects . The captain's reputation , backed by the powerful recommendations of the earl of Lei- cester and lady Carlisle , procured him the rank of lieutenant - colonel in the regiment belong- ing to ...
... king Charles I. and his Scottish fubjects . The captain's reputation , backed by the powerful recommendations of the earl of Lei- cester and lady Carlisle , procured him the rank of lieutenant - colonel in the regiment belong- ing to ...
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... king , was made deputy of that kingdom , he took the covenant , 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 ...
... king , was made deputy of that kingdom , he took the covenant , 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 ...
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... king . On the eighth of May , the general affifted at the proclamation of king Charles II . and , having received advice by Sir Thomas Clarges , that his majesty intended to land at Dover , on the twenty - eighth , the general fet out ...
... king . On the eighth of May , the general affifted at the proclamation of king Charles II . and , having received advice by Sir Thomas Clarges , that his majesty intended to land at Dover , on the twenty - eighth , the general fet out ...
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... king's guard , being paid off and difmiffed ; as fome time before had been the commiffioners from Scotland , by a letter from the duke of Albermarle , fignifying to them , that it was the king's pleasure , not to have them intermeddle ...
... king's guard , being paid off and difmiffed ; as fome time before had been the commiffioners from Scotland , by a letter from the duke of Albermarle , fignifying to them , that it was the king's pleasure , not to have them intermeddle ...
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... king's phyfician , Sir Robert Frafer . After this , every thing being in full . peace , he enjoyed himself for fome time in re- tirement , till , on the breaking out of the first , Dutch war , under Charles II . in 1664 , hé was , by ...
... king's phyfician , Sir Robert Frafer . After this , every thing being in full . peace , he enjoyed himself for fome time in re- tirement , till , on the breaking out of the first , Dutch war , under Charles II . in 1664 , hé was , by ...
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