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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... danger of being taken : For he had often faid he would anfwer for no . thing , but that we fhould never be carried into Holland : and therefore Mr. SAVILL and I , in a laughing way , moft mutinously refolved to throw him overboard , in ...
... danger of being taken : For he had often faid he would anfwer for no . thing , but that we fhould never be carried into Holland : and therefore Mr. SAVILL and I , in a laughing way , moft mutinously refolved to throw him overboard , in ...
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... danger , by fwearing , that tho ' he liked our company , he wifh'd himself out of it , and in any other boat whatsoever ; fince he feared the ill fortune of our two families wou'd fink him . THIS was the last year of the first Dutch War ...
... danger , by fwearing , that tho ' he liked our company , he wifh'd himself out of it , and in any other boat whatsoever ; fince he feared the ill fortune of our two families wou'd fink him . THIS was the last year of the first Dutch War ...
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... danger of there , because we had all the appearance of Highway - men that had a mind to lie skulking in an odd Inn , for one night ; but this I suppose the people of that house were used to , and fo took no notice of us , but liked us ...
... danger of there , because we had all the appearance of Highway - men that had a mind to lie skulking in an odd Inn , for one night ; but this I suppose the people of that house were used to , and fo took no notice of us , but liked us ...
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... danger , which yet I was very glad to see ended at night . By that time I was very fufficiently tired ; but yet had much ado to fleep , by reason of the noise still founding in my ears ; which remained fo for fome hours , juft as if the ...
... danger , which yet I was very glad to see ended at night . By that time I was very fufficiently tired ; but yet had much ado to fleep , by reason of the noise still founding in my ears ; which remained fo for fome hours , juft as if the ...
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... dangerous opinions , which otherwife could hardly be swallowed by any unprejudiced reader . I confess I fo much reverence his good reasoning fometimes , that I cannot but grieve at his bad ; and am aftonifh'd to find the fame man ...
... dangerous opinions , which otherwife could hardly be swallowed by any unprejudiced reader . I confess I fo much reverence his good reasoning fometimes , that I cannot but grieve at his bad ; and am aftonifh'd to find the fame man ...
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