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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IN 147 that whole day in debates , I had little time left for that letter , but intended
to make some amends for the hafte of it , within two days , by a dispatch with the
yatcht ; and , though delayed a little longer , will not , I hope , be more unwelcome
...
IN 147 that whole day in debates , I had little time left for that letter , but intended
to make some amends for the hafte of it , within two days , by a dispatch with the
yatcht ; and , though delayed a little longer , will not , I hope , be more unwelcome
...
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His majesty was so extremely well pleased with Mr. Rook's conduct , bravery and
intrepidity throughout the whole of it , that he settled a pension of ten thousand
pounds a The ill success of the English fleet in 1693 , was injurious to the whole ...
His majesty was so extremely well pleased with Mr. Rook's conduct , bravery and
intrepidity throughout the whole of it , that he settled a pension of ten thousand
pounds a The ill success of the English fleet in 1693 , was injurious to the whole ...
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His majesty was so extremely well pleased with Mr. Rook's conduct , bravery and
intrepidity throughout the whole of it , that he settled a pension of ten thousand
pounds a The ill fuccefs of the English fleet in 1693 , was injurious to the whole ...
His majesty was so extremely well pleased with Mr. Rook's conduct , bravery and
intrepidity throughout the whole of it , that he settled a pension of ten thousand
pounds a The ill fuccefs of the English fleet in 1693 , was injurious to the whole ...
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... should make the belt of their way to that port , and fall on immediately with the
whole line , if there were room fufficient for it ; otherwise to attack the enemy with
such detachments as might render the enterprize most effectual and iuccessful .
... should make the belt of their way to that port , and fall on immediately with the
whole line , if there were room fufficient for it ; otherwise to attack the enemy with
such detachments as might render the enterprize most effectual and iuccessful .
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whole feet could not attempt the enemy's { hips where they lay , without apparent
danger of running foul one upon another , a detachment of fifteen Englihh and
ten Dutch men of war , with the line of battle , and all the fire . ships , should be ...
whole feet could not attempt the enemy's { hips where they lay , without apparent
danger of running foul one upon another , a detachment of fifteen Englihh and
ten Dutch men of war , with the line of battle , and all the fire . ships , should be ...
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