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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... for managing affairs in behalf of the crown , ever fince the death of Charles I. among whom was the fon of Sir John Greenvile , our general's kinfman , who who had lately given a very good living in ' GEORGE MON.K ... 13 .
... for managing affairs in behalf of the crown , ever fince the death of Charles I. among whom was the fon of Sir John Greenvile , our general's kinfman , who who had lately given a very good living in ' GEORGE MON.K ... 13 .
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... fince the king's reftoration , without reflecting upon his service before , deferved all the favour and bounty which his majesty had been pleased to confer upon him . In October , the duke was made one of the commiffioners for trying ...
... fince the king's reftoration , without reflecting upon his service before , deferved all the favour and bounty which his majesty had been pleased to confer upon him . In October , the duke was made one of the commiffioners for trying ...
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... return from Scotland , and the commons having prepared a remonftrance of the illegal practices fince the beginning of his reign , it admitted of many many warm and fharp debates before it could be carried 26 BRITISH PLUTARCH.
... return from Scotland , and the commons having prepared a remonftrance of the illegal practices fince the beginning of his reign , it admitted of many many warm and fharp debates before it could be carried 26 BRITISH PLUTARCH.
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... fince his difrefpect towards her was notorious to all men ; and , that all men took notice that he never came where he was , though he lodged under her roof , ( for the houfe was her's ) ; and that the thought he had not feen him in fix ...
... fince his difrefpect towards her was notorious to all men ; and , that all men took notice that he never came where he was , though he lodged under her roof , ( for the houfe was her's ) ; and that the thought he had not feen him in fix ...
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... fince every body would be then importuning the king for the grant of offices , honours and land , which would give him great vexation to refuse , and do him great mifchief by granting . - The marquis told the king of it ; who went ...
... fince every body would be then importuning the king for the grant of offices , honours and land , which would give him great vexation to refuse , and do him great mifchief by granting . - The marquis told the king of it ; who went ...
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