The Works of John Sheffield, Earl of Mulgrave, Marquis of Normanby, and Duke of Buckingham, Volumen2J. B. and sold by Aaron Ward, at the King's Arms, in Little-Britain, 1729 |
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... such familiar friends , as to be very often together for many years after ) were then fo fatiated and cloy'd with each other by our being shut up together fo long in one fhip , that I remember we avoided one another's company at least ...
... such familiar friends , as to be very often together for many years after ) were then fo fatiated and cloy'd with each other by our being shut up together fo long in one fhip , that I remember we avoided one another's company at least ...
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... such an argument he had fufficiently tied my hands , upon condition I might call our Seconds to be witnesses of the whole bufinefs ; which he confented to , and fo we parted . When we returned to London , we found it full of this ...
... such an argument he had fufficiently tied my hands , upon condition I might call our Seconds to be witnesses of the whole bufinefs ; which he confented to , and fo we parted . When we returned to London , we found it full of this ...
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... of the settled orders , which gave the Lieutenant in such a cafe the fame power which his Captain be- fore had , tho ' feldom found to make good use of it . OUR OUR Scouts having been negligent , DE RUITER with his MEMOIR S. 13.
... of the settled orders , which gave the Lieutenant in such a cafe the fame power which his Captain be- fore had , tho ' feldom found to make good use of it . OUR OUR Scouts having been negligent , DE RUITER with his MEMOIR S. 13.
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... such reputation as SCHOMBERG . And he was chosen the rather , because his advancement in France , next to his own good .conduct , was owing chiefly to the Duke of YORK , when in that fervice : For by the ancient treaties between France ...
... such reputation as SCHOMBERG . And he was chosen the rather , because his advancement in France , next to his own good .conduct , was owing chiefly to the Duke of YORK , when in that fervice : For by the ancient treaties between France ...
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... such a multitude of other fhips ; Monfieur DE SCHOMBERG inquired of me one day , if it might not be proper to hang up something for a fignal , by which all the Land - officers might know whither to repair , either to give account of ...
... such a multitude of other fhips ; Monfieur DE SCHOMBERG inquired of me one day , if it might not be proper to hang up something for a fignal , by which all the Land - officers might know whither to repair , either to give account of ...
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