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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... these troops , was his refufing the Teft passed in Parliament the last winter on pur- pofe to exclude him ; fo that , as foon as ever his enemies had fet the fnare , he fell into it . THE Greyhound , being the best of those small ...
... these troops , was his refufing the Teft passed in Parliament the last winter on pur- pofe to exclude him ; fo that , as foon as ever his enemies had fet the fnare , he fell into it . THE Greyhound , being the best of those small ...
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... these designs ; if the disgust he took at being refufed the Garter , had not foon contributed to his leaving us ; which favour it feems he had long defired , tho ' fo privately , that I happened to receive the promise of it in his camp ...
... these designs ; if the disgust he took at being refufed the Garter , had not foon contributed to his leaving us ; which favour it feems he had long defired , tho ' fo privately , that I happened to receive the promise of it in his camp ...
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... these two Princes had become declared enemies , the Duke of YORK one day told me with fome emotion , as conceiving it a new mark of his nephew's insolence , that he had forbidden his wife to receive any more vifits from him . At which I ...
... these two Princes had become declared enemies , the Duke of YORK one day told me with fome emotion , as conceiving it a new mark of his nephew's insolence , that he had forbidden his wife to receive any more vifits from him . At which I ...
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... these last fifty years , to the undoubted right of the Crown , and confequently to the peace of the Nation . Let him but think well of the factious and republican principles among E 2 us , us , and of the unparallell'd boldness our na ...
... these last fifty years , to the undoubted right of the Crown , and confequently to the peace of the Nation . Let him but think well of the factious and republican principles among E 2 us , us , and of the unparallell'd boldness our na ...
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... 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 English inte- reft against the French ...
... 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 English inte- reft against the French ...
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