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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... , but any fort of uneafiness . YET ' tis obfervable , that the first night we came to London , the Lord BLANY , Sir THO- MAS CLIFFORD afterwards Lord Treasurer , 25 Mr. Mr. HENRY SAVILL , and my self ( tho ' 4 MEMOIR S.
... , but any fort of uneafiness . YET ' tis obfervable , that the first night we came to London , the Lord BLANY , Sir THO- MAS CLIFFORD afterwards Lord Treasurer , 25 Mr. Mr. HENRY SAVILL , and my self ( tho ' 4 MEMOIR S.
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... afterwards ; which ob- liged the good old man to yield at last , but with a great deal of reluctance . As soon as the bloody flag was fet up , before the ftorm arose which parted us , Mr. SAVILL and my felf being on the quarter- deck ...
... afterwards ; which ob- liged the good old man to yield at last , but with a great deal of reluctance . As soon as the bloody flag was fet up , before the ftorm arose which parted us , Mr. SAVILL and my felf being on the quarter- deck ...
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... earnestly to be with him , that I ac- cepted his kindness ; and afterwards found I could not have been any where else so well , on feveral accounts ; fince no man ever ever did more bravely than he , on all oc- 12 MEMOIR S.
... earnestly to be with him , that I ac- cepted his kindness ; and afterwards found I could not have been any where else so well , on feveral accounts ; fince no man ever ever did more bravely than he , on all oc- 12 MEMOIR S.
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... all took notice of it ; but much more , afterwards . THE enemy alfo was once mafter of the Royal Katherine , and had fent away her Captain Sir JOHN CHICHELY with most of 2 her her men , to be kept prisoners in other ships 14 MEMOIR S.
... all took notice of it ; but much more , afterwards . THE enemy alfo was once mafter of the Royal Katherine , and had fent away her Captain Sir JOHN CHICHELY with most of 2 her her men , to be kept prisoners in other ships 14 MEMOIR S.
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... afterwards , in a much greater matter : Accordingly he thought it time to move the King about that altera- tion in the Guards , not in the least appre- hending a repulfe . For the King , tho ' of more Wit than most of those who influen ...
... afterwards , in a much greater matter : Accordingly he thought it time to move the King about that altera- tion in the Guards , not in the least appre- hending a repulfe . For the King , tho ' of more Wit than most of those who influen ...
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