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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... , but any fort of uneafiness . YET ' tis obfervable , that the first night we came to London , the Lord BLANY , Sir THO- MAS CLIFFORD afterwards Lord Treasurer , 25 Mr. Mr. HENRY SAVILL , and my self ( tho ' 4 MEMOIR S.
... , but any fort of uneafiness . YET ' tis obfervable , that the first night we came to London , the 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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... self , there could hardly be any more pleasant . WHILE I was in that fhip with Prince RUPERT and the Duke of ALBEMARLE , I observed the latter to leave all things to the conduct and skill of the other ; declaring modeftly upon all ...
... self , there could hardly be any more pleasant . WHILE I was in that fhip with Prince RUPERT and the Duke of ALBEMARLE , I observed the latter to leave all things to the conduct and skill of the other ; declaring modeftly upon all ...
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... self . A Tour return from Tarmouth , the old Holland regiment was given me , and joined to another I had raised ; by which I re- main'd in command after the peace , when all our new Colonels were disbanded . This , I fuppofe , made ...
... self . A Tour return from Tarmouth , the old Holland regiment was given me , and joined to another I had raised ; by which I re- main'd in command after the peace , when all our new Colonels were disbanded . This , I fuppofe , made ...
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... self to all those who approach him nearer , if ever there was a con- duct more difinterested , more humble , or more fubmiffively obedient ; which I confefs is fo extraordinary a thing , that I cannot blame the TRIMMER for fo prudent a ...
... self to all those who approach him nearer , if ever there was a con- duct more difinterested , more humble , or more fubmiffively obedient ; which I confefs is fo extraordinary a thing , that I cannot blame the TRIMMER for fo prudent a ...
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... self , which ' tis against nature for any private man to be without ; and if this is requifite in fome cafes , who is fo fit to judge of those as the fupreme Magiftrate , entrusted with the whole executive power of a nation ? For , to ...
... self , which ' tis against nature for any private man to be without ; and if this is requifite in fome cafes , who is fo fit to judge of those as the fupreme Magiftrate , entrusted with the whole executive power of a nation ? For , to ...
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