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 93
... and the commission by which he governed- the kingdom , to the powers then
prevailing in England ; to whom , the king had informed him , that he desired the
kingdom should , when it could be kept no longer , be resigned , rather than to
the ...
... and the commission by which he governed- the kingdom , to the powers then
prevailing in England ; to whom , the king had informed him , that he desired the
kingdom should , when it could be kept no longer , be resigned , rather than to
the ...
الصفحة 93
... the commission by which he governed the kingdom , to the powers then
prevailing in England ; to whom , the king had informed him , that he desired the
kingdom lould , when it could be kept no longer , be resigned , rather than to the
Irish .
... the commission by which he governed the kingdom , to the powers then
prevailing in England ; to whom , the king had informed him , that he desired the
kingdom lould , when it could be kept no longer , be resigned , rather than to the
Irish .
الصفحة 111
1 11 1 ing their proposed measures , rendered abor . tive the views of the
marquis and these nobles The marquis's return to Ireland being , as affairs then
stood , the only method that could be taken to save the kingdom , made him very
...
1 11 1 ing their proposed measures , rendered abor . tive the views of the
marquis and these nobles The marquis's return to Ireland being , as affairs then
stood , the only method that could be taken to save the kingdom , made him very
...
الصفحة 131
Thefe confiderations were , however , fufi - cient to prevail on him not to quit the
kingdom till it was absolutely impossible for him to contribute any thing to the
keeping it in obedience to his majefty , notwithstanding the groundless and
incredible ...
Thefe confiderations were , however , fufi - cient to prevail on him not to quit the
kingdom till it was absolutely impossible for him to contribute any thing to the
keeping it in obedience to his majefty , notwithstanding the groundless and
incredible ...
الصفحة 94
In 1652 , he went over to Ireland , in order to visit and settle his estates in that
kingdom ; and there , if I am not mistaken , he met with a fall from his horfe in a
watery place , which gave him a very grievous fit of sickness . He returned from
Ireland ...
In 1652 , he went over to Ireland , in order to visit and settle his estates in that
kingdom ; and there , if I am not mistaken , he met with a fall from his horfe in a
watery place , which gave him a very grievous fit of sickness . He returned from
Ireland ...
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