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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... never confent to fuch a rashness as might very probably coft us the lofs of our Admiral's fhip , and confequently of our whole fleet afterwards ; which ob- liged the good old man to yield at last , but with a great deal of reluctance ...
... never confent to fuch a rashness as might very probably coft us the lofs of our Admiral's fhip , and confequently of our whole fleet afterwards ; which ob- liged the good old man to yield at last , but with a great deal of reluctance ...
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... ; I therefore sent Colonel ASTON , a very mettled friend of mine , to call him to account for it . He denied the words , and indeed I was foon convinced he had never faid them ; but the meer meer report , tho ' I found it to be 8 MEMOIR S.
... ; I therefore sent Colonel ASTON , a very mettled friend of mine , to call him to account for it . He denied the words , and indeed I was foon convinced he had never faid them ; but the meer meer report , tho ' I found it to be 8 MEMOIR S.
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... never spoke those words I resented ) I took the liberty of re- presenting what a ridiculous ftory it would make , if we returned without fighting ; and therefore advised him for both our fakes , especially for his own , to confider ...
... never spoke those words I resented ) I took the liberty of re- presenting what a ridiculous ftory it would make , if we returned without fighting ; and therefore advised him for both our fakes , especially for his own , to confider ...
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... never in the least either contradicted or resented by the Lord ROCHESTER , intirely ruined his re- putation as to Courage , ( of which I was real- ly forry to be the occafion ) tho ' no body had still a greater as to Wit ; which fup ...
... never in the least either contradicted or resented by the Lord ROCHESTER , intirely ruined his re- putation as to Courage , ( of which I was real- ly forry to be the occafion ) tho ' no body had still a greater as to Wit ; which fup ...
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... never forget the ten- derness of our parting . I waited on the Duke in his own fhip , where I intended to ftay ; but meeting the Earl of OSSORY there , who was both my kinsman and friend , and commanded the Victory , a Second - rate ...
... never forget the ten- derness of our parting . I waited on the Duke in his own fhip , where I intended to ftay ; but meeting the Earl of OSSORY there , who was both my kinsman and friend , and commanded the Victory , a Second - rate ...
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