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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... England . 73 A Character of the Earl of ARLINGTON . A Letter to Dr. TILLOTSON , then Dean , after- wards Archbishop of Canterbury . Written and printed juft after the Revolution . The Earl of MULGRAVE'S Speech in the House of Lords ...
... England . 73 A Character of the Earl of ARLINGTON . A Letter to Dr. TILLOTSON , then Dean , after- wards Archbishop of Canterbury . Written and printed juft after the Revolution . The Earl of MULGRAVE'S Speech in the House of Lords ...
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... England a little unusual , but it was his part to chufe . Accordingly I and my Second lay the night before at Knightsbridge privately , to avoid the being fecured at Lon- don upon any fufpicion ; which yet we found our felves more in ...
... England a little unusual , but it was his part to chufe . Accordingly I and my Second lay the night before at Knightsbridge privately , to avoid the being fecured at Lon- don upon any fufpicion ; which yet we found our felves more in ...
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... England , commanded the fleet in person that summer : which made me go a Voluntier once more , tho ' I confefs not with half so good a will as before ; my heart being ingaged violently at that time , and I can never forget the ten ...
... England , commanded the fleet in person that summer : which made me go a Voluntier once more , tho ' I confefs not with half so good a will as before ; my heart being ingaged violently at that time , and I can never forget the ten ...
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... England , to command the new - raised army incamped on Black- heath , which at first was under the * Duke of BUCKINGHAM only , who had a com- mission of Lieutenant - General . But he be- ing no great foldier , and on ill terms with the ...
... England , to command the new - raised army incamped on Black- heath , which at first was under the * Duke of BUCKINGHAM only , who had a com- mission of Lieutenant - General . But he be- ing no great foldier , and on ill terms with the ...
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... our quarrel ; repre- fenting it to be a poft of fuch confequence , that , one day , perhaps , no lefs a thing than the Crown of England might depend on it . THE THE Duke accepted kindly the laying down my pretenfion , 36 MEMOIR S.
... our quarrel ; repre- fenting it to be a poft of fuch confequence , that , one day , perhaps , no lefs a thing than the Crown of England might depend on it . THE THE Duke accepted kindly the laying down my pretenfion , 36 MEMOIR S.
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