Memoirs of the English Affairs, Chiefly Naval, from the Year 1660, to 1673A. Bettesworth, 1729 - 280 страница |
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... thefe ADDRESSES , by which Princes may fee how little they ought to rely on this Sort of Compliment . The Common - Wealth- Faction , and that Party in the Army who had combined against the Father , fancied it much eafier to compafs ...
... thefe ADDRESSES , by which Princes may fee how little they ought to rely on this Sort of Compliment . The Common - Wealth- Faction , and that Party in the Army who had combined against the Father , fancied it much eafier to compafs ...
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... thefe invaluable Originals , but to let every Reader know that he ftands indebted for them , to the deferving Memory of the Lord FREDERICK HOWARD , and to whofe Afhes they are hereby with all due De- ference Confecrated . Vale ...
... thefe invaluable Originals , but to let every Reader know that he ftands indebted for them , to the deferving Memory of the Lord FREDERICK HOWARD , and to whofe Afhes they are hereby with all due De- ference Confecrated . Vale ...
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... thefe Dif- advantages ; and therefore have forbid Trade . As to the punishing that Perfon at Gravesend , who bought Powder , I have confulted the Com- manders , who find no Power to punish any thing done on Shore , or by any not in the ...
... thefe Dif- advantages ; and therefore have forbid Trade . As to the punishing that Perfon at Gravesend , who bought Powder , I have confulted the Com- manders , who find no Power to punish any thing done on Shore , or by any not in the ...
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... thefe I have as ufeful to his Majefty's Service as I can . I cannot conclude this Letter till I have acquainted you with a Business which hath happened at Langer - Fort , the Relation of which I received from Captain Lambert , who was ...
... thefe I have as ufeful to his Majefty's Service as I can . I cannot conclude this Letter till I have acquainted you with a Business which hath happened at Langer - Fort , the Relation of which I received from Captain Lambert , who was ...
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... thefe Extraordinaries will be fully paid ; and on the other hand , if Opportunities fhould be loft by Thrift , the King's Treafure would not find itself increased by fuch good Husbandry ; and therefore I must again recommend to you , to ...
... thefe Extraordinaries will be fully paid ; and on the other hand , if Opportunities fhould be loft by Thrift , the King's Treafure would not find itself increased by fuch good Husbandry ; and therefore I must again recommend to you , to ...
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