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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When the Dutch fleet pressed hard upon the duke ; lord Offory said to him , He
saw no help but that he must be taken , But his grace replied , No , he knew how
to prevent that ; . and ' when ; upon the danger encreasing , his lordship was
more ...
When the Dutch fleet pressed hard upon the duke ; lord Offory said to him , He
saw no help but that he must be taken , But his grace replied , No , he knew how
to prevent that ; . and ' when ; upon the danger encreasing , his lordship was
more ...
الصفحة 131
... and Spragge himself lain , as he was.going in his boat on board another ship ,
his lordship lay to defend the Prince from being fired , or taken , by the enemy ;
and , towards night , brought her off in tow , and joined prince Ruperi's squadron .
... and Spragge himself lain , as he was.going in his boat on board another ship ,
his lordship lay to defend the Prince from being fired , or taken , by the enemy ;
and , towards night , brought her off in tow , and joined prince Ruperi's squadron .
الصفحة 131
... and Spragge himself Nain , as he was going in his boat on board another ship ,
his lordthip lay to defend the Prince from being fired , or taken , by the enemy ;
and , towards night , brought her off in tow , and joined prince Rupert's squadron .
... and Spragge himself Nain , as he was going in his boat on board another ship ,
his lordthip lay to defend the Prince from being fired , or taken , by the enemy ;
and , towards night , brought her off in tow , and joined prince Rupert's squadron .
الصفحة 137
... the right , title , and interest , which the crown had , or might have , to the lands
forfeited by the rebellion of the vassals of the said marquis ; of which grant had
the marquis taken the benefit , it had been an immente improvement of his cftate !
... the right , title , and interest , which the crown had , or might have , to the lands
forfeited by the rebellion of the vassals of the said marquis ; of which grant had
the marquis taken the benefit , it had been an immente improvement of his cftate !
الصفحة 178
1 strong , it would have taken up a great deal more time than the tarrying of one
night to take it , and that without guns ; so that his gates would not have been fo
easily opened : therefore , at last , the governor , hoping to fave his honour ...
1 strong , it would have taken up a great deal more time than the tarrying of one
night to take it , and that without guns ; so that his gates would not have been fo
easily opened : therefore , at last , the governor , hoping to fave his honour ...
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