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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... never forgave . He was , perhaps , the more offended with this treatment , as he was not employed in the reduction of Ireland under Oliver Crom- well , who , all accounts agree , received con- fiderable advantage from this very treaty ...
... never forgave . He was , perhaps , the more offended with this treatment , as he was not employed in the reduction of Ireland under Oliver Crom- well , who , all accounts agree , received con- fiderable advantage from this very treaty ...
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... never difcovered the leaft in- clination in the other towards fuch a compli- ance ; and therefore , they flattered themselves , that they might , in time , work the lord Falk- land to a further compliance with them ; but therein they ...
... never difcovered the leaft in- clination in the other towards fuch a compli- ance ; and therefore , they flattered themselves , that they might , in time , work the lord Falk- land to a further compliance with them ; but therein they ...
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... never thought the accufation had any thing of probability in it ; and , that he believed the chancellor a very honeft man ; but that the use that he thought ought to be made of this calumny , was , that it appeared that an honest and ...
... never thought the accufation had any thing of probability in it ; and , that he believed the chancellor a very honeft man ; but that the use that he thought ought to be made of this calumny , was , that it appeared that an honest and ...
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... never to trust him : and therefore he presently fent for the chancellor , and , as foon as he came in , commanded him to fit in his place ; and told him , He was forry he was not in a condition to do him more juftice than to declare him ...
... never to trust him : and therefore he presently fent for the chancellor , and , as foon as he came in , commanded him to fit in his place ; and told him , He was forry he was not in a condition to do him more juftice than to declare him ...
الصفحة 34
... ; and , that all men took notice that he never came where he was , though he lodged under her roof , ( for the houfe was her's ) ; and that the thought he had not feen him in fix months d of ; er er re 1 , d nd 34 BRITISH PLUTARCH ,
... ; and , that all men took notice that he never came where he was , though he lodged under her roof , ( for the houfe was her's ) ; and that the thought he had not feen him in fix months d of ; er er re 1 , d nd 34 BRITISH PLUTARCH ,
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