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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... majesty intended to 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 ...
... majesty intended to 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 ...
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... majesty had appointed prince Rupert and himself joint . admirals for the enfuing year ; which danger- Qus poft , though many of his friends diffuaded him , he readily accepted , and immediately fet himself him , GEORGE MONK .: 17.
... majesty had appointed prince Rupert and himself joint . admirals for the enfuing year ; which danger- Qus poft , though many of his friends diffuaded him , he readily accepted , and immediately fet himself him , GEORGE MONK .: 17.
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... majesty , after the peace , put the Treafury in commiffion , at the head of which was again placed his grace the duke of Albermarle . This was the laft tefti mony of the royal favour his grace received ; for being now in the fixtieth ...
... majesty , after the peace , put the Treafury in commiffion , at the head of which was again placed his grace the duke of Albermarle . This was the laft tefti mony of the royal favour his grace received ; for being now in the fixtieth ...
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... majesty at Paris : and when he had faid fo , he offered to go out of the room ; which the king would not have him de : but he told his majesty , that it was the course , and that he ought not to be prefent at the debate that was to ...
... majesty at Paris : and when he had faid fo , he offered to go out of the room ; which the king would not have him de : but he told his majesty , that it was the course , and that he ought not to be prefent at the debate that was to ...
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... majesty had only men- tioned his punishment , and nothing of his fault ; that , how great foever his infirmities were , in defect of understanding , or in good man- ners , he had yet never been in Bedlam ; which he had deserved to be ...
... majesty had only men- tioned his punishment , and nothing of his fault ; that , how great foever his infirmities were , in defect of understanding , or in good man- ners , he had yet never been in Bedlam ; which he had deserved to be ...
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