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 34
... reason to ex- pect to be welcome to her : that she need not affign any particular mifcarriage of his , fince his difrefpect towards her was notorious to all men ; and , that all men took notice that he never came where he was , though ...
... reason to ex- pect to be welcome to her : that she need not affign any particular mifcarriage of his , fince his difrefpect towards her was notorious to all men ; and , that all men took notice that he never came where he was , though ...
الصفحة 64
... reason to be over - fond of the converfation of fuch cat- tle ; and therefore , in a fhort time , fhe was difmiffed without having an opportunity of putting her wicked and treacherous defign in execution . The catholic gallantry flops ...
... reason to be over - fond of the converfation of fuch cat- tle ; and therefore , in a fhort time , fhe was difmiffed without having an opportunity of putting her wicked and treacherous defign in execution . The catholic gallantry flops ...
الصفحة 72
... reason why he was taught nothing -A neglect which might have deprived the age of one of its greatest ornaments , had not diligence and capacity found means to fupply the want of education . At the age of fixteen he left Lambeth , and ...
... reason why he was taught nothing -A neglect which might have deprived the age of one of its greatest ornaments , had not diligence and capacity found means to fupply the want of education . At the age of fixteen he left Lambeth , and ...
الصفحة 116
... reasons ; but , before his letter reached Jersey , where the king then was , the Scotifh policy had re- moved from about his perfon , by the fpecious pretences of his fervice , his ableft counsellors ; and his majesty's deviating from ...
... reasons ; but , before his letter reached Jersey , where the king then was , the Scotifh policy had re- moved from about his perfon , by the fpecious pretences of his fervice , his ableft counsellors ; and his majesty's deviating from ...
الصفحة 183
... reason to expect that miracles fhould be wrought for his convic tion . He told Dr. Burnet another odd prefage of approaching death , in lady Ware , his mo- ther - in - law's family.The chaplain had dreamed that fuch a day he should die ...
... reason to expect that miracles fhould be wrought for his convic tion . He told Dr. Burnet another odd prefage of approaching death , in lady Ware , his mo- ther - in - law's family.The chaplain had dreamed that fuch a day he should die ...
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