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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... tion of going down into the powder - room to blow up the fhip , in cafe at any time it fhould be in danger of being taken : For he had often faid he would anfwer for no . thing , but that we fhould never be carried into Holland : and ...
... tion of going down into the powder - room to blow up the fhip , in cafe at any time it fhould be in danger of being taken : For he had often faid he would anfwer for no . thing , but that we fhould never be carried into Holland : and ...
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... tion , ' till the second Dutch war : During this time , and heat of temper , I had the good fortune not to be ingaged in more than one quarrel ; but that had somewhat in it fingular enough to be related . I was in- formed that the Earl ...
... tion , ' till the second Dutch war : During this time , and heat of temper , I had the good fortune not to be ingaged in more than one quarrel ; but that had somewhat in it fingular enough to be related . I was in- formed that the Earl ...
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... tion in the Guards , not in the least appre- hending a repulfe . For the King , tho ' of more Wit than most of those who influen- ced him , had that Foible of his Family to be cafily impofed on ; so that it was a con- ftant method among ...
... tion in the Guards , not in the least appre- hending a repulfe . For the King , tho ' of more Wit than most of those who influen- ced him , had that Foible of his Family to be cafily impofed on ; so that it was a con- ftant method among ...
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... tion fhould be refolved on in the two best commands of the army , without his being first acquainted with it . It was natural for a man who lost his pretenfion , not to leffen this concern in the Duke ; and therefore I , who during the ...
... tion fhould be refolved on in the two best commands of the army , without his being first acquainted with it . It was natural for a man who lost his pretenfion , not to leffen this concern in the Duke ; and therefore I , who during the ...
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... down one neceffary Obferva- tion to be remem- bred throughout this whole difcourfe , that a multitude of wife and vertuous fayings arc fo intermixed with our TRIMMER's par- ticular ticular opinions , that it is indeed the prin- cipal.
... down one neceffary Obferva- tion to be remem- bred throughout this whole difcourfe , that a multitude of wife and vertuous fayings arc fo intermixed with our TRIMMER's par- ticular ticular opinions , that it is indeed the prin- cipal.
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