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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... 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 was thought fo impoffible for the Prince to re- main unfatisfied ...
... 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 was thought fo impoffible for the Prince to re- main unfatisfied ...
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... means . Yet SCHOMBERG's staying here , to which he was inclined by his dif- pofition as well as religion , had been ... mean the great friendship which the Duke of YORK had openly profeffed to his Wife , I a lady of wit , and reputation ...
... means . Yet SCHOMBERG's staying here , to which he was inclined by his dif- pofition as well as religion , had been ... mean the great friendship which the Duke of YORK had openly profeffed to his Wife , I a lady of wit , and reputation ...
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... means whatsoever , viz . by any money , to charm him out of his refolution to fell his command ; which the King was so far from impofing on an ancient officer of fuch merit and quality , that he kindly assur'd him , no fuch change had ...
... means whatsoever , viz . by any money , to charm him out of his refolution to fell his command ; which the King was so far from impofing on an ancient officer of fuch merit and quality , that he kindly assur'd him , no fuch change had ...
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... of all extreams , and to remain in that golden mean where alone they fay vertue is always to be found ? I should fill go on in our TRIMMER's praise , if I were were not afraid of being thought a flatterer ; and 44 THE PREFACE .
... of all extreams , and to remain in that golden mean where alone they fay vertue is always to be found ? I should fill go on in our TRIMMER's praise , if I were were not afraid of being thought a flatterer ; and 44 THE PREFACE .
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... mean to find fault with our moderation , is it not a vertue ? is it not a fign of fenfe as well as juftice to be ever impartial ? Let us leave this parent , this ma- fter to his own ftrength , and let that help him out of all his ...
... mean to find fault with our moderation , is it not a vertue ? is it not a fign of fenfe as well as juftice to be ever impartial ? Let us leave this parent , this ma- fter to his own ftrength , and let that help him out of all his ...
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