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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الصفحة 23
... present , in a most folemn manner , to take exact notice of the very mi- nute the child was born ; which fhe did , and acquainted him with it . About a week after , when his lady was pretty well recovered , Mr. Dryden took oc- cafion to ...
... present , in a most folemn manner , to take exact notice of the very mi- nute the child was born ; which fhe did , and acquainted him with it . About a week after , when his lady was pretty well recovered , Mr. Dryden took oc- cafion to ...
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... present , in a most folemn manner , to take exact notice of the very mi- nute the child was born ; which she did , and acquainted him with it . About a week after , when his lady was pretty well recovered , Mr. Dryden took oc- cafion to ...
... present , in a most folemn manner , to take exact notice of the very mi- nute the child was born ; which she did , and acquainted him with it . About a week after , when his lady was pretty well recovered , Mr. Dryden took oc- cafion to ...
الصفحة 50
... present them with another letter of Sir William Temple's , written to lord Arlington , then fecretary of ftate upon that occafion . It is dated from the Hague , on the twenty - fourth of January , N. S. 1668 ; and , as it fhews Sir ...
... present them with another letter of Sir William Temple's , written to lord Arlington , then fecretary of ftate upon that occafion . It is dated from the Hague , on the twenty - fourth of January , N. S. 1668 ; and , as it fhews Sir ...
الصفحة 58
... present ; that , if they knew me , and how far I was to be trufted where I gave my word , I would propofe an expedient to them ; but being fo new among them , I thought it was to no purpose : -there I paused . They defired I would ...
... present ; that , if they knew me , and how far I was to be trufted where I gave my word , I would propofe an expedient to them ; but being fo new among them , I thought it was to no purpose : -there I paused . They defired I would ...
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... present to the reader without any further preface or apo logy . To the King . Hague , April 23. S.N. 1676 . May it please your Majefty , THE day before the prince of Orange left this place , I attended him at Hounflerdyke , upon his own ...
... present to the reader without any further preface or apo logy . To the King . Hague , April 23. S.N. 1676 . May it please your Majefty , THE day before the prince of Orange left this place , I attended him at Hounflerdyke , upon his own ...
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