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 2
... however , brought an affront upon him , which was resented by our young
warrior in such a spirited manner as obliged him to enter into the service sooner
than was intended ; which rendered it necessary for him , when not quite
seventeen ...
... however , brought an affront upon him , which was resented by our young
warrior in such a spirited manner as obliged him to enter into the service sooner
than was intended ; which rendered it necessary for him , when not quite
seventeen ...
الصفحة 5
... for the king , was made deputy of that kingdom , he took the covenant ,
engaged with the parliament , and agreed to accept a ' command under him in
the Irish service , as the only means to be enlarged from his tedious confinement .
... for the king , was made deputy of that kingdom , he took the covenant ,
engaged with the parliament , and agreed to accept a ' command under him in
the Irish service , as the only means to be enlarged from his tedious confinement .
الصفحة 137
ble service to the English families in Ireland , by preventing the infertion of some
clauses in the act of indemnity , which must have proved their ruin . The king , in
consideration of the marquis's services , wade him very liberal grants ; and , as ...
ble service to the English families in Ireland , by preventing the infertion of some
clauses in the act of indemnity , which must have proved their ruin . The king , in
consideration of the marquis's services , wade him very liberal grants ; and , as ...
الصفحة 137
ble service to the English families in Ireland , by preventing the infertion of some
clauses in the act of indemnity , which must have proved their ruin . The king , in
consideration of the marquis's services , wade him very liberal grants ; and , as ...
ble service to the English families in Ireland , by preventing the infertion of some
clauses in the act of indemnity , which must have proved their ruin . The king , in
consideration of the marquis's services , wade him very liberal grants ; and , as ...
الصفحة 172
I think myself very happy , that , in zeal and duty to your service , it hath been my
good fortune to be the instrument of that which may deserve your notice , and
much more the return of your thanks . I am extremely sensible of this great honour
...
I think myself very happy , that , in zeal and duty to your service , it hath been my
good fortune to be the instrument of that which may deserve your notice , and
much more the return of your thanks . I am extremely sensible of this great honour
...
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