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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... because I was satisfied that he never spoke those words I resented ) I took the liberty of representing what a ridiculous story it would make , if we returned without fighting ; and therefore advised him for both our fakes ...
... because I was satisfied that he never spoke those words I resented ) I took the liberty of representing what a ridiculous story it would make , if we returned without fighting ; and therefore advised him for both our fakes ...
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Sir EDWARD SPRAGG , who heard nothing of the war , returned home in company with those very Smyrna merchants : and with his whole squadron failing faster than they , pale sed by ours that lay in wait for them ; and yet Sir ROBERT HOLMES ...
Sir EDWARD SPRAGG , who heard nothing of the war , returned home in company with those very Smyrna merchants : and with his whole squadron failing faster than they , pale sed by ours that lay in wait for them ; and yet Sir ROBERT HOLMES ...
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He was a Nonconformist , always sober , meek , and quiet , ( even too mild for that bustling sort of employment ) and very often gave me an image of those enthusiastick people who did such brave things in our late Civil War : for he ...
He was a Nonconformist , always sober , meek , and quiet , ( even too mild for that bustling sort of employment ) and very often gave me an image of those enthusiastick people who did such brave things in our late Civil War : for he ...
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1 HAVE found much more fatisfaction , and , I may say , instruction too , from those small pieces of history called Me . moirs , than in reading all the Greek and Roman historians : the reason of which would C3 P. require a digression ...
1 HAVE found much more fatisfaction , and , I may say , instruction too , from those small pieces of history called Me . moirs , than in reading all the Greek and Roman historians : the reason of which would C3 P. require a digression ...
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Dut my own experience of this , is sufficient to make me do as I would be done by , in a matter so easy for me ; and to give as particular an account of some few things I know , as I should be glad to have from others , about those many ...
Dut my own experience of this , is sufficient to make me do as I would be done by , in a matter so easy for me ; and to give as particular an account of some few things I know , as I should be glad to have from others , about those many ...
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