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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The queen , with a loud voice , and more emotion than she was accustomed to ,
told him , That she had been contented to see him , and to give him leave to kiss
her hand , to comply with the king's degres , who had importuned her to it ...
The queen , with a loud voice , and more emotion than she was accustomed to ,
told him , That she had been contented to see him , and to give him leave to kiss
her hand , to comply with the king's degres , who had importuned her to it ...
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He agreed to go out one night with him to visit a celebrated house of intrigue ,
where he told his majesty the finest women in England were to be found . The
king made no fcruple to affume his usual disguise and accompany hiin ; and ,
while ...
He agreed to go out one night with him to visit a celebrated house of intrigue ,
where he told his majesty the finest women in England were to be found . The
king made no fcruple to affume his usual disguise and accompany hiin ; and ,
while ...
الصفحة 175
3 told him , that she had often been ferved such dirty tricks , and would not permit
him to Air till the reckoning was paid , and then called One of her bullies to take
care of him . In this ridiculous distress stood the British monarch , the prisoner of a
...
3 told him , that she had often been ferved such dirty tricks , and would not permit
him to Air till the reckoning was paid , and then called One of her bullies to take
care of him . In this ridiculous distress stood the British monarch , the prisoner of a
...
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I told them , at last , that I was sure the states would not think fit to lose the effect of
the league proposed upon such a point as this ; and that they intended only to
have the advantage of seeing his majesty's resolution , in answer to my letter ...
I told them , at last , that I was sure the states would not think fit to lose the effect of
the league proposed upon such a point as this ; and that they intended only to
have the advantage of seeing his majesty's resolution , in answer to my letter ...
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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 ...
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