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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... pretending to the King , that , when it came to the point , he could not find in his heart to quit his fervice , and defired to die in it : But upon all this matter followed fuch an animofity between thofe two Princes , as will ferve to ...
... pretending to the King , that , when it came to the point , he could not find in his heart to quit his fervice , and defired to die in it : But upon all this matter followed fuch an animofity between thofe two Princes , as will ferve to ...
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... pretend to . The King therefore , at laft , bought that command of Colonel Rus . SEL for his other Son the Duke of GRAF- TON . What appears in this Story most re- markable , is the probability that in those early days the Duke of ...
... pretend to . The King therefore , at laft , bought that command of Colonel Rus . SEL for his other Son the Duke of GRAF- TON . What appears in this Story most re- markable , is the probability that in those early days the Duke of ...
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... pretended Plot , which he fays ought no more to involve the whole party , tho ' it were real , than the Gunpowder - treafon did before ; because if the crimes of particular men , were charge- able on all those who profess the same prin ...
... pretended Plot , which he fays ought no more to involve the whole party , tho ' it were real , than the Gunpowder - treafon did before ; because if the crimes of particular men , were charge- able on all those who profess the same prin ...
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... pretends to be ) to im- pute all these inconveniences to the Court alone , who are no more capable of helping it , without a Parliament's compliance ; than the Parliament is , without the King's con- descension in maintaining the ...
... pretends to be ) to im- pute all these inconveniences to the Court alone , who are no more capable of helping it , without a Parliament's compliance ; than the Parliament is , without the King's con- descension in maintaining the ...
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... pretending to be a Hero , would rather die generously in defence of my Country , than ftarve infamously after the lofs of it . Therefore , whenever the TRIMMER can perfuade the Parliament to give money enough for a Fleet against France ...
... pretending to be a Hero , would rather die generously in defence of my Country , than ftarve infamously after the lofs of it . Therefore , whenever the TRIMMER can perfuade the Parliament to give money enough for a Fleet against France ...
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