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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... fo 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.
... fo 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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... else , which should instantly be obeyed . BUT the Prince in the mean time fent Lieutenant WHITLY with his positive com- mand to pull down the flag ; who arriving on board the Greyhound juft after Captain CLEMENT had been fent away , it ...
... else , which should instantly be obeyed . BUT the Prince in the mean time fent Lieutenant WHITLY with his positive com- mand to pull down the flag ; who arriving on board the Greyhound juft after Captain CLEMENT had been fent away , it ...
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... else but humour , love , or jealousy : For , notwithstanding all this intimacy be tween the Duke of YORK , and his Nephew , such a firm one , that even a direct contrary intereft was unable to weaken ; yet a little inconftancy in one of ...
... else but humour , love , or jealousy : For , notwithstanding all this intimacy be tween the Duke of YORK , and his Nephew , such a firm one , that even a direct contrary intereft was unable to weaken ; yet a little inconftancy in one of ...
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... else that gives him a fee . Sure , neither the perfon accused , nor he that pleads for him , can in reafon be fo credible in their own cafe , as the Twelve Judges , whom the wife always fubmit to , if they are able ones , in reason ...
... else that gives him a fee . Sure , neither the perfon accused , nor he that pleads for him , can in reafon be fo credible in their own cafe , as the Twelve Judges , whom the wife always fubmit to , if they are able ones , in reason ...
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... else take that advantage of exacting too much from the Crown . On the other fide the Parliaments are hearty towards such an oppofition , because ' tis the nation's interest , and are fufficiently refolved to maintain it ; but at the ...
... else take that advantage of exacting too much from the Crown . On the other fide the Parliaments are hearty towards such an oppofition , because ' tis the nation's interest , and are fufficiently refolved to maintain it ; but at the ...
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