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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... Lord BLANY , Sir THO- MAS CLIFFORD afterwards Lord Treasurer , 25 Mr. Mr. HENRY SAVILL , and my self ( tho ' 4 MEMOIR S.
... Lord BLANY , Sir THO- MAS CLIFFORD afterwards Lord Treasurer , 25 Mr. Mr. HENRY SAVILL , and my self ( tho ' 4 MEMOIR S.
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... Lord BLANY and my felf , there happened fo fudden and vio- lent a ftorm , that we did not like it ; and Prince RUPERT began to talk of Prince MAU- RICE's being caft away by a like accident ; upon which , I could not but reflect on my ...
... Lord BLANY and my felf , there happened fo fudden and vio- lent a ftorm , that we did not like it ; and Prince RUPERT began to talk of Prince MAU- RICE's being caft away by a like accident ; upon which , I could not but reflect on my ...
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... Lords till fome years above the age of one and twenty , inftead of admitting one fo much younger . In this he certainly was in the right ; and I acquiefced in it the more willingly , because that heat of youth ( which was his objection ) ...
... Lords till fome years above the age of one and twenty , inftead of admitting one fo much younger . In this he certainly was in the right ; and I acquiefced in it the more willingly , because that heat of youth ( which was his objection ) ...
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... Lord Ro- CHESTER at the place appointed , who , in- ftead of JAMES PORTER Whom he affured ASTON he would make his Second , brought an errant Life - guard - man whom no body knew . To this Mr. ASTON took exception , upon the account of ...
... Lord Ro- CHESTER at the place appointed , who , in- ftead of JAMES PORTER Whom he affured ASTON he would make his Second , brought an errant Life - guard - man whom no body knew . To this Mr. ASTON took exception , upon the account of ...
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... 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- ported him pretty well in the world , not- withstanding some ...
... 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- ported him pretty well in the world , not- withstanding some ...
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