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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... lived free from all difturbance , not intermeddling further with the mad politicks of thofe times , than to put what orders he re- ceived from England punctually into execu tion ; in pursuance of which plan he pro- claimed Richard ...
... lived free from all difturbance , not intermeddling further with the mad politicks of thofe times , than to put what orders he re- ceived from England punctually into execu tion ; in pursuance of which plan he pro- claimed Richard ...
الصفحة 11
... lived free from all difturbance , not intermeddling further with the mad politicks of thofe times , than to put what orders he re- ceived from England punctually into execu- tion ; in purfuance of which plan he pro- claimed Richard ...
... lived free from all difturbance , not intermeddling further with the mad politicks of thofe times , than to put what orders he re- ceived from England punctually into execu- tion ; in purfuance of which plan he pro- claimed Richard ...
الصفحة 11
... lived free from all disturbance , not intermeddling further with the mad politicks of thofe times , than to put what orders he re- ceived from England punctually into execu- tion ; in pursuance of which plan he pro- claimed Richard ...
... lived free from all disturbance , not intermeddling further with the mad politicks of thofe times , than to put what orders he re- ceived from England punctually into execu- tion ; in pursuance of which plan he pro- claimed Richard ...
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... lived much longer , would fcarce have been able to preferve him- felf in his ftation . And indeed Cromwell be- gan to be apprehenfive of that great altera- tion which happened in the government , and fearful that the general was deeply ...
... lived much longer , would fcarce have been able to preferve him- felf in his ftation . And indeed Cromwell be- gan to be apprehenfive of that great altera- tion which happened in the government , and fearful that the general was deeply ...
الصفحة 34
... lived in that man- ner towards her , that he had no reason to ex- pect to be welcome to her : that she need not affign any particular mifcarriage of his , fince his difrefpect towards her was notorious to all men ; and , that all men ...
... lived in that man- ner towards her , that he had no reason to ex- pect to be welcome to her : that she need not affign any particular mifcarriage of his , fince his difrefpect towards her was notorious to all men ; and , that all men ...
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