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. (etc.) |
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... that the might be present at the charge . There Mr. Long produced one
Massonet , a man who had served him , and afterwards had been an under clerk
for writing letters , and had been taken prisoner at Worcester , and being
released with ...
... that the might be present at the charge . There Mr. Long produced one
Massonet , a man who had served him , and afterwards had been an under clerk
for writing letters , and had been taken prisoner at Worcester , and being
released with ...
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inimitable pen , we fall bere present the reader with a letter written by Sir William
Temple to his father , Sir John , then in Ire . - land , dated at Brussels , on the sixth
of Sep - . tember , 1665 . SIR , THOUGH I was forced , by the king ' s command ...
inimitable pen , we fall bere present the reader with a letter written by Sir William
Temple to his father , Sir John , then in Ire . - land , dated at Brussels , on the sixth
of Sep - . tember , 1665 . SIR , THOUGH I was forced , by the king ' s command ...
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present force ; for that they allowed ; but feemed to doubt , that , referring in the
treaty of Breda to a new treaty , they would be invalidated if a new treaty should
pass without their confirmation . I found Monsieur Isbrant was content with my ...
present force ; for that they allowed ; but feemed to doubt , that , referring in the
treaty of Breda to a new treaty , they would be invalidated if a new treaty should
pass without their confirmation . I found Monsieur Isbrant was content with my ...
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That he had reason to desire this affair might , at present , be managed with all
the secrely that could be ; and therefore was resolved to put the letters
concerning it into my hands ; and desired my wife might deliver them both to your
majeity ...
That he had reason to desire this affair might , at present , be managed with all
the secrely that could be ; and therefore was resolved to put the letters
concerning it into my hands ; and desired my wife might deliver them both to your
majeity ...
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your highness with the bare repetition of them , nor with any thing more , at
present , than the kumble professions of the devotion and truth wherewith I am
always , SIR , Your Highness's , & c . To Sir John Temple . London , November ,
1677 .
your highness with the bare repetition of them , nor with any thing more , at
present , than the kumble professions of the devotion and truth wherewith I am
always , SIR , Your Highness's , & c . To Sir John Temple . London , November ,
1677 .
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