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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... 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 the bet- ter . In the morning we met the Lord Ro- CHESTER at the place appointed ...
... 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 the bet- ter . In the morning we met the Lord Ro- CHESTER at the place appointed ...
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... mind after hearing the occafion from Captain CLEMENT , the flag fhould be taken down immediately . But the Prince , feeing WHIT- LY's boat come from the Greyhound with- out the flag's being taken down , and Cap- tain CLEMENT juft ...
... mind after hearing the occafion from Captain CLEMENT , the flag fhould be taken down immediately . But the Prince , feeing WHIT- LY's boat come from the Greyhound with- out the flag's being taken down , and Cap- tain CLEMENT juft ...
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... mind , of our giving all the advantage imaginable to the enemies of the English nation abroad , by our perpetual difagreement at home ; and ( according to the Scotch manner of proceed- ing against criminals ) I conclude with him first ...
... mind , of our giving all the advantage imaginable to the enemies of the English nation abroad , by our perpetual difagreement at home ; and ( according to the Scotch manner of proceed- ing against criminals ) I conclude with him first ...
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... mind , that ' tis every whit as dangerous to wake a fleeping Lion ; it being a great deal better to feed quietly by him than infolently tread on him , or fo much as feem to flight him : For , tho ' ' tis cafier for himself as well as ...
... mind , that ' tis every whit as dangerous to wake a fleeping Lion ; it being a great deal better to feed quietly by him than infolently tread on him , or fo much as feem to flight him : For , tho ' ' tis cafier for himself as well as ...
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... mind he appeared addicted to , was fhipping and fea- affairs ; which feemed to be fo much his ta- lent both for knowledge , as well as inclina- tion , that a war of that kind was rather an entertainment , than any disturbance to his ...
... mind he appeared addicted to , was fhipping and fea- affairs ; which feemed to be fo much his ta- lent both for knowledge , as well as inclina- tion , that a war of that kind was rather an entertainment , than any disturbance to his ...
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