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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... land conferred upon him , together with the regiment late colonel Brocket's ; whereupon he returned for the third time to Ireland , and landed at Belfast . The Scots under the command of major- general Monroe , refufing to join the ...
... land conferred upon him , together with the regiment late colonel Brocket's ; whereupon he returned for the third time to Ireland , and landed at Belfast . The Scots under the command of major- general Monroe , refufing to join the ...
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... land at Dover , on the twenty - eighth , the general fet out for that place , being the fame day the king embarked for Holland ; and , lying at Rochester that night , arrived the next day at Dover , where the king landed on the twenty ...
... land at Dover , on the twenty - eighth , the general fet out for that place , being the fame day the king embarked for Holland ; and , lying at Rochester that night , arrived the next day at Dover , where the king landed on the twenty ...
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... land to a further compliance with them ; but therein they found themfelves much mistaken . The earl of Strafford's trial was now de pending ; and , how warm foever Mr. Hyde appeared against that noble lord , as he had been prefident of ...
... land to a further compliance with them ; but therein they found themfelves much mistaken . The earl of Strafford's trial was now de pending ; and , how warm foever Mr. Hyde appeared against that noble lord , as he had been prefident of ...
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... land , by Cromwell , made the Spaniards hear- tily defirous they fhould be gone . Sir Edward Hyde , in his paffage through France to Antwerp , waited upon , and was very graciously received by , the queen - mo- ther ; and in vain ...
... land , by Cromwell , made the Spaniards hear- tily defirous they fhould be gone . Sir Edward Hyde , in his paffage through France to Antwerp , waited upon , and was very graciously received by , the queen - mo- ther ; and in vain ...
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... land , which would give him great vexation to refuse , and do him great mifchief by granting . - The marquis told the king of it ; who went himself to the chancellor's lodgings , and took notice of what the marquis had told him ; and ...
... land , which would give him great vexation to refuse , and do him great mifchief by granting . - The marquis told the king of it ; who went himself to the chancellor's lodgings , and took notice of what the marquis had told him ; and ...
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