The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.F. C.&J. Rivington, 1815 |
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Oliver Goldsmith. passed some time at Paris , and finding no prospect of assistance from that quarter , was glad to accept of any conditions . He possessed neither the vir- tues nor the constancy of his father ; and being attached to no ...
Oliver Goldsmith. passed some time at Paris , and finding no prospect of assistance from that quarter , was glad to accept of any conditions . He possessed neither the vir- tues nor the constancy of his father ; and being attached to no ...
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... assistance near Dunkirk , the French put that town , which they had just taken from the Spaniards , into his hands , as a reward for his at- tachment . But it was by sea that he humbled the power of Spain with still more effectual ...
... assistance near Dunkirk , the French put that town , which they had just taken from the Spaniards , into his hands , as a reward for his at- tachment . But it was by sea that he humbled the power of Spain with still more effectual ...
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... assistance ; spreading , therefore , an alarm along the coast , they returned to their own ports , to boast of their success against their formidable enemies . Nothing could exceed the indignation felt by the people at this disgrace ...
... assistance ; spreading , therefore , an alarm along the coast , they returned to their own ports , to boast of their success against their formidable enemies . Nothing could exceed the indignation felt by the people at this disgrace ...
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... assistance . They considered their alliance with France as threatening a subversion of the protestant religion ; and they longed for an union with him , as the only means of security . The commons therefore ad- [ 1677. ] dressed the ...
... assistance . They considered their alliance with France as threatening a subversion of the protestant religion ; and they longed for an union with him , as the only means of security . The commons therefore ad- [ 1677. ] dressed the ...
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... assistance to the execution of the catholic designs . The king asked him what sort of a man his old acquaintance Don John was . Oates replied , that he was a tall lean man ; which was directly contrary to the truth , as the king well ...
... assistance to the execution of the catholic designs . The king asked him what sort of a man his old acquaintance Don John was . Oates replied , that he was a tall lean man ; which was directly contrary to the truth , as the king well ...
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