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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... him much trouble to bring them into order , and make them fubmit to that difcipline which he obliged . all under him ftrictly to observe .. Nor was this diftruft entirely without fome appearance of foundation 10 BRITISH PLUTARCH .
... him much trouble to bring them into order , and make them fubmit to that difcipline which he obliged . all under him ftrictly to observe .. Nor was this diftruft entirely without fome appearance of foundation 10 BRITISH PLUTARCH .
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... gave him much trouble to bring them into order , and make them fubmit to that discipline which he obliged all under him ftrictly to observe . OF Nor was this diftruft entirely without fome appearance of foundation 10 BRITISH PLUTARCH .
... gave him much trouble to bring them into order , and make them fubmit to that discipline which he obliged all under him ftrictly to observe . OF Nor was this diftruft entirely without fome appearance of foundation 10 BRITISH PLUTARCH .
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... observed fo much , that they withdrew from holding any conversation with him in thofe places , out of fear to offend her majefty that he had often defired , by feveral perfons , to know the cause of her majefty's difpleasure ; and ...
... observed fo much , that they withdrew from holding any conversation with him in thofe places , out of fear to offend her majefty that he had often defired , by feveral perfons , to know the cause of her majefty's difpleasure ; and ...
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... observation , the nobleman , whofe Memoirs we are now to prefent to the reader , is a strong and indelible inftance ; for few ever had more ability , and more frequent opportunities , for promoting the interefts of fociety ; and none ...
... observation , the nobleman , whofe Memoirs we are now to prefent to the reader , is a strong and indelible inftance ; for few ever had more ability , and more frequent opportunities , for promoting the interefts of fociety ; and none ...
الصفحة 145
... observation , the nobleman , whofe Memoirs we are now to prefent to the reader , is a strong and indelible inftance ; for few ever had more ability , and more frequent opportunities , for promoting the interefts of fociety ; and none ...
... observation , the nobleman , whofe Memoirs we are now to prefent to the reader , is a strong and indelible inftance ; for few ever had more ability , and more frequent opportunities , for promoting the interefts of fociety ; and none ...
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