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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... affairs was most extraordinary in all kinds . He dined in Mr. DIGBY's fhip the day before the battle , when no body dreamt of fighting , and fhewed a gloomy discontent so contra- ry to his ufual chearful humour , that we even then all ...
... affairs was most extraordinary in all kinds . He dined in Mr. DIGBY's fhip the day before the battle , when no body dreamt of fighting , and fhewed a gloomy discontent so contra- ry to his ufual chearful humour , that we even then all ...
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... of fact . For , as to the defigns of men , and the true reasons of their acting , affairs of this world are like a dye , with many fides on it , and one gamefter can can only fee those which are turn'd towards him . 22 MEMOIR S.
... of fact . For , as to the defigns of men , and the true reasons of their acting , affairs of this world are like a dye , with many fides on it , and one gamefter can can only fee those which are turn'd towards him . 22 MEMOIR S.
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... affairs at that time , it was thought convenient to join with him a person of 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 ...
... affairs at that time , it was thought convenient to join with him a person of 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 ...
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... affairs , without diminution either to his power or profit ; fince all com- miffions still paffed through the Secretary's hands , and only orders now through the Duke's . The fecond advance he made , was the King's fending his commands ...
... affairs , without diminution either to his power or profit ; fince all com- miffions still paffed through the Secretary's hands , and only orders now through the Duke's . The fecond advance he made , was the King's fending his commands ...
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... my own fhare in this bufiness was , which I found amply recompenfed by his being fo much concerned about it . But I confefs'd my felf extreamly troubled at D 2 another another part of this affair , which gave me a MEMOIR S. 35.
... my own fhare in this bufiness was , which I found amply recompenfed by his being fo much concerned about it . But I confefs'd my felf extreamly troubled at D 2 another another part of this affair , which gave me a MEMOIR S. 35.
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