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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... leave all things to the conduct and skill of the other ; declaring modeftly upon all occafions himself to be no Scaman . And yet there happened once a hot difpute between them , which will fhew fome part of that Duke's character . When ...
... leave all things to the conduct and skill of the other ; declaring modeftly upon all occafions himself to be no Scaman . And yet there happened once a hot difpute between them , which will fhew fome part of that Duke's character . When ...
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... Guards ; the French King made him the complement of leaving the commander of them to his choice , which he fixed on Monfieur DE SCHOMBERG , GEORGE VILLERS Duke of Buckingham . C 4 A s As foon as he arrived , partly on account of MEMOIR S ...
... Guards ; the French King made him the complement of leaving the commander of them to his choice , which he fixed on Monfieur DE SCHOMBERG , GEORGE VILLERS Duke of Buckingham . C 4 A s As foon as he arrived , partly on account of MEMOIR S ...
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... leave of the Prince , and ingaged me pre- fently to carry him a challenge after the ex- pedition was over ; which the King pre- vented , tho ' not out of kindness to either of them : For as he was unfatisfied with the Prince's conduct ...
... leave of the Prince , and ingaged me pre- fently to carry him a challenge after the ex- pedition was over ; which the King pre- vented , tho ' not out of kindness to either of them : For as he was unfatisfied with the Prince's conduct ...
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... leaving us ; which favour it feems he had long defired , tho ' fo privately , that I happened to receive the promise of it in his camp at Tarmouth , without having the leaft imagination that my General had been my rival ; who re- fented ...
... leaving us ; which favour it feems he had long defired , tho ' fo privately , that I happened to receive the promise of it in his camp at Tarmouth , without having the leaft imagination that my General had been my rival ; who re- fented ...
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... leaving a better post for it . As the Duke grew warm at this , I in- gag'd him more , by freely quitting my own pretenfion , if his Highnefs could find a trusty man for it , whom the Duke of MONMOUTH could have no pretence to oppofe ...
... leaving a better post for it . As the Duke grew warm at this , I in- gag'd him more , by freely quitting my own pretenfion , if his Highnefs could find a trusty man for it , whom the Duke of MONMOUTH could have no pretence to oppofe ...
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