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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... those who were reputed to be monied men , they might prevail for as much as would ferve the prefent exigence . Whereupon the house named him , Mr. Capel , Sir John Strangeways , and five or fix more , who repaired into the city ; and ...
... those who were reputed to be monied men , they might prevail for as much as would ferve the prefent exigence . Whereupon the house named him , Mr. Capel , Sir John Strangeways , and five or fix more , who repaired into the city ; and ...
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... those who might reasonably be fuppofed to know it beft . That indeed it was much concerned to fee two armies maintained at so vaft a charge , within the bowels of the kingdom ; and , that they who were able to make good what they ...
... those who might reasonably be fuppofed to know it beft . That indeed it was much concerned to fee two armies maintained at so vaft a charge , within the bowels of the kingdom ; and , that they who were able to make good what they ...
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... those who were fuppofed to favour him , either of lords or commons , were branded with the name of Straffordians , and betrayers of their country , and that a lift of them was pofted up at the corner of the wall of Sir William ...
... those who were fuppofed to favour him , either of lords or commons , were branded with the name of Straffordians , and betrayers of their country , and that a lift of them was pofted up at the corner of the wall of Sir William ...
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... those barons of the Exchequer who had given their opini- ons in favour of hip - money , and other but too arbitrary proceedings of thefe times . Things in a fhort while after coming to extremities between the king and parliament , Mr ...
... those barons of the Exchequer who had given their opini- ons in favour of hip - money , and other but too arbitrary proceedings of thefe times . Things in a fhort while after coming to extremities between the king and parliament , Mr ...
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... those lords put in a commiffion of oyer and terminer to try the regicides ; and his majefty , on the third of November , was pleafed , in gratitude for the long and faithful fervices of my lord - chan- cellor , and as an inftance of his ...
... those lords put in a commiffion of oyer and terminer to try the regicides ; and his majefty , on the third of November , was pleafed , in gratitude for the long and faithful fervices of my lord - chan- cellor , and as an inftance of his ...
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