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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... and the fame time , a contrivance of an odd nature , and an union between two feemingly irreconcilcable parties , the Papifts and Prefbyterians . C. 3 They They framed their petitions against him ; but the whole EDWARD HYDE . 29.
... and the fame time , a contrivance of an odd nature , and an union between two feemingly irreconcilcable parties , the Papifts and Prefbyterians . C. 3 They They framed their petitions against him ; but the whole EDWARD HYDE . 29.
الصفحة 42
... natural for him to wish that some one of the defcendants of his own body might , in time , inherit the crown of England ; but , that he fhould be the contriver , and the only one too , of the match with Portugal , in or- der to it , is ...
... natural for him to wish that some one of the defcendants of his own body might , in time , inherit the crown of England ; but , that he fhould be the contriver , and the only one too , of the match with Portugal , in or- der to it , is ...
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... Nature , near the city of Roan , in Normandy ; from whence his body was conveyed into England , and bu- ried on the north fide of Capella Regum , in St. Peter's , commonly called the abbey church of Westminster . This great and learned ...
... Nature , near the city of Roan , in Normandy ; from whence his body was conveyed into England , and bu- ried on the north fide of Capella Regum , in St. Peter's , commonly called the abbey church of Westminster . This great and learned ...
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... natural confequence of it . The conftant correfpondence he always kept with the royal party , and that almost to the hazard of his life and family , are fufficient teftimonies teftimonies of his fincerity to his master's in- tereft and ...
... natural confequence of it . The conftant correfpondence he always kept with the royal party , and that almost to the hazard of his life and family , are fufficient teftimonies teftimonies of his fincerity to his master's in- tereft and ...
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... nature to reft . In 1675 , the lord - trea- furer Danby introduced the teft - bill into the houfe of lords , which was vigorously opposed . by the earl of Shaftsbury , who , if we may believe bishop Burnet , diftinguished himself more ...
... nature to reft . In 1675 , the lord - trea- furer Danby introduced the teft - bill into the houfe of lords , which was vigorously opposed . by the earl of Shaftsbury , who , if we may believe bishop Burnet , diftinguished himself more ...
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