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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... France , next to his own good .conduct , was owing chiefly to the Duke of YORK , when in that fervice : For by the ancient treaties between France and Scotland , the Duke of ALBANY having always the disposal of their Scotch Guards ; the ...
... France , next to his own good .conduct , was owing chiefly to the Duke of YORK , when in that fervice : For by the ancient treaties between France and Scotland , the Duke of ALBANY having always the disposal of their Scotch Guards ; the ...
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... France to be a foldier ; and being fo favoured at Maestrich by the French King , as to have a fure and cafy attacque kept back on purpose ' till his day came of commanding ; the credit here of that action , ( tho ' only a noble fort of ...
... France to be a foldier ; and being fo favoured at Maestrich by the French King , as to have a fure and cafy attacque kept back on purpose ' till his day came of commanding ; the credit here of that action , ( tho ' only a noble fort of ...
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... ing intrufted with the care , tho ' not the command of it ; which the Lord ARLING- TON consented to ( notwithstanding in France , tis a part of his province , as chief Secre- tary tary of State ) both in friendship to him , MEMOIR S. 3 I.
... ing intrufted with the care , tho ' not the command of it ; which the Lord ARLING- TON consented to ( notwithstanding in France , tis a part of his province , as chief Secre- tary tary of State ) both in friendship to him , MEMOIR S. 3 I.
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... France , for fear the Parliament fhould either not supply him fufficiently to maintain it , or else take that advantage of exacting too much from the Crown . On the other fide the Parliaments are hearty towards such an oppofition ...
... France , for fear the Parliament fhould either not supply him fufficiently to maintain it , or else take that advantage of exacting too much from the Crown . On the other fide the Parliaments are hearty towards such an oppofition ...
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... France , the TORY will engage to go a voluntier in it , rather than command the Kitchin Tatcht to any grand Louis of them all : fo I hope we are agreed as to that point . But whereas our TRIMMER infinuates a little artificially , that ...
... France , the TORY will engage to go a voluntier in it , rather than command the Kitchin Tatcht to any grand Louis of them all : fo I hope we are agreed as to that point . But whereas our TRIMMER infinuates a little artificially , that ...
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