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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الصفحة 62
Some were hired to Itab or thoot him , others to swear ' treasoit against him , or
any other courfe the devil could fuggeft , fo as , he were but made away ; on
whose life they thought the ilf fuccess of their diabolical machine depended .
Some were hired to Itab or thoot him , others to swear ' treasoit against him , or
any other courfe the devil could fuggeft , fo as , he were but made away ; on
whose life they thought the ilf fuccess of their diabolical machine depended .
الصفحة 84
... very little to the support of the army , whose necessities grew every day more
preffing , and whose hopes of relief became more diftant ; for the Papists
enlarged their quarters si * ed quarters on every fide , and the 84 BRITISH
PLUTARCH .
... very little to the support of the army , whose necessities grew every day more
preffing , and whose hopes of relief became more diftant ; for the Papists
enlarged their quarters si * ed quarters on every fide , and the 84 BRITISH
PLUTARCH .
الصفحة 88
This cessation , however , while it hurt only the Papilts , whose union it broke ,
and whose ardour it relaxed , was represented by the enemies of the marquis ,
and not less by those of the king , as an unseasonable concerfion ; and loud ...
This cessation , however , while it hurt only the Papilts , whose union it broke ,
and whose ardour it relaxed , was represented by the enemies of the marquis ,
and not less by those of the king , as an unseasonable concerfion ; and loud ...
الصفحة 155
Lord Rochester had certainly never overcome the reproaches of his conscience ,
whose alarming voice at last struck terror into his heart , and chilled the fire of the
fpirits . Since his travels and naval expeditions , he feemed to have contracted a ...
Lord Rochester had certainly never overcome the reproaches of his conscience ,
whose alarming voice at last struck terror into his heart , and chilled the fire of the
fpirits . Since his travels and naval expeditions , he feemed to have contracted a ...
الصفحة 155
Lord Rochester had certainly never overcome the reproaches of his conscience ,
whose alarming voice at laft ftruck terror into his heart , and chilled the fire of the
fpirits . Since his travels and naval expeditions , he feemed to have contracted a ...
Lord Rochester had certainly never overcome the reproaches of his conscience ,
whose alarming voice at laft ftruck terror into his heart , and chilled the fire of the
fpirits . Since his travels and naval expeditions , he feemed to have contracted a ...
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