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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and forbiding , upon like penalties , the colo lection and payment of monies
collected , to those formerly appointed thereto by their general assembly . All
which , notwithftanding , to the end your majesty might reap the fruits of peace , I
had so ...
and forbiding , upon like penalties , the colo lection and payment of monies
collected , to those formerly appointed thereto by their general assembly . All
which , notwithftanding , to the end your majesty might reap the fruits of peace , I
had so ...
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His majelty formed five or fix regiments of such of his subjects as were then in the
Spanish fervice , and of those who had left that of the French , which were by
much the greater number , and mostly Irish . The marquis had the command of
one ...
His majelty formed five or fix regiments of such of his subjects as were then in the
Spanish fervice , and of those who had left that of the French , which were by
much the greater number , and mostly Irish . The marquis had the command of
one ...
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He was feasible , that there was little in a court but a perpetual exchange of false
friendship , pretended honefty , seeming confidence , and defigning gratitude : so
that those , who , as , Sir William , acted upon a sincere bottom , and gave ...
He was feasible , that there was little in a court but a perpetual exchange of false
friendship , pretended honefty , seeming confidence , and defigning gratitude : so
that those , who , as , Sir William , acted upon a sincere bottom , and gave ...
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... pretended honefty , seeming confidence , and defigning gratitude : so that
those , who , as Sir William , acted upon a sincere bottom , and gave realities
instead of thews , professed them . felves as great bubbles as such as gave good
money ...
... pretended honefty , seeming confidence , and defigning gratitude : so that
those , who , as Sir William , acted upon a sincere bottom , and gave realities
instead of thews , professed them . felves as great bubbles as such as gave good
money ...
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as to time and matters , yet , keeping close te English administration at home ,
and discovering greater depths of those affairs , we take it to be the most useful
and enlightning of the three . Here are laid open , not only the secret fprings of
many ...
as to time and matters , yet , keeping close te English administration at home ,
and discovering greater depths of those affairs , we take it to be the most useful
and enlightning of the three . Here are laid open , not only the secret fprings of
many ...
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