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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... told , that Sir Edward Nicholas faid , That the industry and fervice , which the duke of Albermarle had paid to the crown fince the king's reftoration , without reflecting upon his service before , deferved all the favour and bounty ...
... told , that Sir Edward Nicholas faid , That the industry and fervice , which the duke of Albermarle had paid to the crown fince the king's reftoration , without reflecting upon his service before , deferved all the favour and bounty ...
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... told her aloud , That was the naughty man who did all the mifchief , and fet him against his mother ; at which the queen herself was little lefs difor- dered dered than the chancellor ; but they within hearing laughed 20 BRITISH PLUTARCH .
... told her aloud , That was the naughty man who did all the mifchief , and fet him against his mother ; at which the queen herself was little lefs difor- dered dered than the chancellor ; but they within hearing laughed 20 BRITISH PLUTARCH .
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... told her aloud , That was the naughty man who did all the mifchief , and fet him against his mother ; at which the queen herself was little lefs difor- dered dered than the chancellor ; but they within hearing laughed 20 BRITISH PLUTARCH ,
... told her aloud , That was the naughty man who did all the mifchief , and fet him against his mother ; at which the queen herself was little lefs difor- dered dered than the chancellor ; but they within hearing laughed 20 BRITISH PLUTARCH ,
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... told his majesty , that it was the course , and that he ought not to be prefent at the debate that was to concern himself ; and the lord- kceper , who was his enemy , with fome warmth , faid , it was true : and fo he retired to his own ...
... told his majesty , that it was the course , and that he ought not to be prefent at the debate that was to concern himself ; and the lord- kceper , who was his enemy , with fome warmth , faid , it was true : and fo he retired to his own ...
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... told him , He was forry he was not in a condition to do him more juftice than to declare him innocent . The lord - keeper having as ill fuccefs in another accufation formed against Sir Edward , as if he had fpoke difrespectful words of ...
... told him , He was forry he was not in a condition to do him more juftice than to declare him innocent . The lord - keeper having as ill fuccefs in another accufation formed against Sir Edward , as if he had fpoke difrespectful words of ...
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