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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... must be obliged in my own de- fence to lay the fault on him by telling the truth of the matter . His answer was , that he fubmitted to it ; and hoped that I would not defire the advantage of having to do with any man in fo weak a ...
... must be obliged in my own de- fence to lay the fault on him by telling the truth of the matter . His answer was , that he fubmitted to it ; and hoped that I would not defire the advantage of having to do with any man in fo weak a ...
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... that lay in wait for them ; and yet Sir ROBERT HOLMES , our commander , and alone trufted with the fecret , would not fo much as communicate it to Sir EDWARD SPRAGG , SPRAGG , because he must have commanded both fquadrons ( MEMOIR S. II.
... that lay in wait for them ; and yet Sir ROBERT HOLMES , our commander , and alone trufted with the fecret , would not fo much as communicate it to Sir EDWARD SPRAGG , SPRAGG , because he must have commanded both fquadrons ( MEMOIR S. II.
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John Sheffield Duke of Buckingham. SPRAGG , because he must have commanded both fquadrons ( as being the fuperiour of ficer ) and confequently deprive him of a prize , which , instead of that , proved an er- rant Tartar : For the Smyrna ...
John Sheffield Duke of Buckingham. SPRAGG , because he must have commanded both fquadrons ( as being the fuperiour of ficer ) and confequently deprive him of a prize , which , instead of that , proved an er- rant Tartar : For the Smyrna ...
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... , which in exactness I must not omit , that much con- tributed to this young man's advancement ; I mean the great friendship which the Duke of YORK had openly profeffed to his Wife , I a lady of wit , and reputation ; who had 30 MEMOIR S.
... , which in exactness I must not omit , that much con- tributed to this young man's advancement ; I mean the great friendship which the Duke of YORK had openly profeffed to his Wife , I a lady of wit , and reputation ; who had 30 MEMOIR S.
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... must lose his friendship , which had been fo useful to him ; and confequently , pay too dear a price for what was but a trifle in comparison with it ; To which , that dextrous Minifter replied something haughtily , That the Duke of ...
... must lose his friendship , which had been fo useful to him ; and confequently , pay too dear a price for what was but a trifle in comparison with it ; To which , that dextrous Minifter replied something haughtily , That the Duke of ...
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