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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الصفحة 131
Sir Edward Spragge commanded in chief that squadron in the engagement ,
being on board the Prince ; but that thip being disabled in the fight , with Van
Trump , and Spragge himself Nain , as he was going in his boat on board another
ship ...
Sir Edward Spragge commanded in chief that squadron in the engagement ,
being on board the Prince ; but that thip being disabled in the fight , with Van
Trump , and Spragge himself Nain , as he was going in his boat on board another
ship ...
الصفحة 52
... about the disposal of the chief commands in their army , by making prince
Maurice and Monsieur Wurtz campmasters - general , and the prince of Tarante
and Rkingrave generals of the horse , each to command in the absence of the
other .
... about the disposal of the chief commands in their army , by making prince
Maurice and Monsieur Wurtz campmasters - general , and the prince of Tarante
and Rkingrave generals of the horse , each to command in the absence of the
other .
الصفحة 72
manner -lord - treasurer ; and in such a as , though they were not at all known
before to one another , yet they fell very soon into confidence , The prince said
not a word to any of them of any thoughts of a wife while they stayed at
Newmarket ...
manner -lord - treasurer ; and in such a as , though they were not at all known
before to one another , yet they fell very soon into confidence , The prince said
not a word to any of them of any thoughts of a wife while they stayed at
Newmarket ...
الصفحة 73
3 i it ' ; which he could not but take notice of to the prince ; who told me , His
compliment to him upon it was , That some things , though they were good in
themselves , yet were spoiled by the manner of doing them ; but this was in itself
so good ...
3 i it ' ; which he could not but take notice of to the prince ; who told me , His
compliment to him upon it was , That some things , though they were good in
themselves , yet were spoiled by the manner of doing them ; but this was in itself
so good ...
الصفحة 135
Upon this , the dean was carried to wait upon the prince and princess , and his
great intereft foon brought others to attend upon them . “ By this lucky accident ,
adds the account , he began that acquaintance and the correspondence with the
...
Upon this , the dean was carried to wait upon the prince and princess , and his
great intereft foon brought others to attend upon them . “ By this lucky accident ,
adds the account , he began that acquaintance and the correspondence with the
...
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