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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... thought it abfolutely necessary to flacken fail , that they might have time to join us . But the Duke of ALBEMARLE op- pofed it cagerly ; undertaking that the fhip in which they were , with about twenty fhips more , would prove ...
... thought it abfolutely necessary to flacken fail , that they might have time to join us . But the Duke of ALBEMARLE op- pofed it cagerly ; undertaking that the fhip in which they were , with about twenty fhips more , would prove ...
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... thought ) to go on with the quarrel ; and the next day was appointed for us to fight on horseback , a way in England a little unusual , but it was his part to chufe . Accordingly I and my Second lay the night before at Knightsbridge ...
... thought ) to go on with the quarrel ; and the next day was appointed for us to fight on horseback , a way in England a little unusual , but it was his part to chufe . Accordingly I and my Second lay the night before at Knightsbridge ...
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... it full of this quarrel , upon our being absent so long ; and there- fore Mr. ASTON thought himself obliged to write down every word and circumstance of this BL this whole matter , in order to fpread every where ΙΟ MEMOIR S.
... it full of this quarrel , upon our being absent so long ; and there- fore Mr. ASTON thought himself obliged to write down every word and circumstance of this BL this whole matter , in order to fpread every where ΙΟ MEMOIR S.
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... thought it a little hard to be denied . My request was , that if in the next ingagement he perceived any fhip to fail of doing its duty , by reason of her Captain's being killed ( which was but too ufual ) he would then fend me an order ...
... thought it a little hard to be denied . My request was , that if in the next ingagement he perceived any fhip to fail of doing its duty , by reason of her Captain's being killed ( which was but too ufual ) he would then fend me an order ...
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... thought it impoffible to ' scape without lofing a limb at least , and was ac- cordingly pretty uneafy ; but , about the afternoon , when the broad - fides came only one way , though without interruption , I began to grow a little lefs ...
... thought it impoffible to ' scape without lofing a limb at least , and was ac- cordingly pretty uneafy ; but , about the afternoon , when the broad - fides came only one way , though without interruption , I began to grow a little lefs ...
Términos y frases comunes
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