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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... use to be his custom ; he declared he would 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 ...
... use to be his custom ; he declared he would 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 ...
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... the settled orders , which gave the Lieutenant in such a cafe the fame power which his Captain be- fore had , tho ' feldom found to make good use of it . OUR OUR Scouts having been negligent , DE RUITER with his MEMOIR S. 13.
... the settled orders , which gave the Lieutenant in such a cafe the fame power which his Captain be- fore had , tho ' feldom found to make good use of it . OUR OUR Scouts having been negligent , DE RUITER with his MEMOIR S. 13.
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... use of , than any of those which belonged to the Sea . But it had not been fet up half an hour , when both of us fitting together on the quarter- deck , heard a bullet whizzing over our heads , and another in the fame manner presently ...
... use of , than any of those which belonged to the Sea . But it had not been fet up half an hour , when both of us fitting together on the quarter- deck , heard a bullet whizzing over our heads , and another in the fame manner presently ...
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... use of Armies that can be reasonably complained of ; and the TRIMMER is forced to confefs , the best things are fubject to that fometimes fince he cannot deny that misfortune to have hap- pened even in Parliaments themselves . ز I am ...
... use of Armies that can be reasonably complained of ; and the TRIMMER is forced to confefs , the best things are fubject to that fometimes fince he cannot deny that misfortune to have hap- pened even in Parliaments themselves . ز I am ...
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... use to grudge , and be uneafy at their lofing a little of it again at play , tho ' never so neceffary for their diverfion : Nor would he venture five pounds at Tennis to those fervants , who might ob- tain as many thousands , either ...
... use to grudge , and be uneafy at their lofing a little of it again at play , tho ' never so neceffary for their diverfion : Nor would he venture five pounds at Tennis to those fervants , who might ob- tain as many thousands , either ...
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