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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... feven thousand pounds a year , eftate of inheritance , befides other penfions ; and received a very peculiar acknowledgment of regard on being thus called to the peerage , almoft the whole houfe of commons attending him to the very door ...
... feven thousand pounds a year , eftate of inheritance , befides other penfions ; and received a very peculiar acknowledgment of regard on being thus called to the peerage , almoft the whole houfe of commons attending him to the very door ...
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... feven years , wherein he had the honour to serve the first time as a member for Wooten- Baffet , in his native country . His abilities were foon discovered by the great and leading men of that houfe ; and he fhewed himself , through the ...
... feven years , wherein he had the honour to serve the first time as a member for Wooten- Baffet , in his native country . His abilities were foon discovered by the great and leading men of that houfe ; and he fhewed himself , through the ...
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... feven others by other leaders , in the first week ; and Sir Phelim O'Neal had gathered , in the fame time , a body of near thirty thousand men ; which is a fufficient proof of the Irish to rebel : but is it not likewise a reasonable ...
... feven others by other leaders , in the first week ; and Sir Phelim O'Neal had gathered , in the fame time , a body of near thirty thousand men ; which is a fufficient proof of the Irish to rebel : but is it not likewise a reasonable ...
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... feven thoufand . - A dreadful flaughter , which furely needs not to be made more deteftable by any exaggerations . To trace the progrefs of this rebellion from country to country , and to fhew how one city was taken after another , and ...
... feven thoufand . - A dreadful flaughter , which furely needs not to be made more deteftable by any exaggerations . To trace the progrefs of this rebellion from country to country , and to fhew how one city was taken after another , and ...
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... feven coaches and fix , three hun- dred gentlemen on horfeback , five of the king's trumpets , the ferjeant trumpet , and a kettle drum . At court he met with an affec- tionate reception by his majesty , and was im- mediately fworn of ...
... feven coaches and fix , three hun- dred gentlemen on horfeback , five of the king's trumpets , the ferjeant trumpet , and a kettle drum . At court he met with an affec- tionate reception by his majesty , and was im- mediately fworn of ...
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