The Continuation Of Mr. Rapin's History of England: From the Revolution to the Present Times, Volumen17for T. Osborne, J. Hodges, J. Robinson, H. Woodfall, W. Strahan, J. Rivington, J. Ward, R. Baldwin, W. Owen, W. Johnston, J. Richardson, P. Davey and B. Law, G. Keith, T. Longman, T. Field, T. Caslon, S. Crowder, H. Woodgate, M. Cooper, and C. Ware, 1758 - 576 páginas |
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Página 7
... She begs the duke to be fo juft to her , as not to let the mifre- prefentations made of her have any weight with him ; adding , that it would be a greater trou- ble to her than could be expref- fed ; and concludes with thefe words ; I ...
... She begs the duke to be fo juft to her , as not to let the mifre- prefentations made of her have any weight with him ; adding , that it would be a greater trou- ble to her than could be expref- fed ; and concludes with thefe words ; I ...
Página 91
... She was juft coming out of port , as the Kingston and Portland appeared ; upon which her crew ran her a fhore , fet her on fire , and blew her up , fo that nothing could be got out of her , as the captains affirmed , and , as it ...
... She was juft coming out of port , as the Kingston and Portland appeared ; upon which her crew ran her a fhore , fet her on fire , and blew her up , fo that nothing could be got out of her , as the captains affirmed , and , as it ...
Página 96
... she was looked on very deservedly as a pattern in this refpect . The prince was duke of Cumber- land , lord high - admiral of Great - Britain and Ireland , gene- raliffimo of all her majesty's forces both by fea and land , and warden of ...
... she was looked on very deservedly as a pattern in this refpect . The prince was duke of Cumber- land , lord high - admiral of Great - Britain and Ireland , gene- raliffimo of all her majesty's forces both by fea and land , and warden of ...
Página 99
... she flaid all the ful- ty feason , even when the prince was panting for breath in that fmall houfe fhe had formerly purchased at Windfor , which , though as hot as an oven , was then faid to be cool , because from the park fuch perfons ...
... she flaid all the ful- ty feason , even when the prince was panting for breath in that fmall houfe fhe had formerly purchased at Windfor , which , though as hot as an oven , was then faid to be cool , because from the park fuch perfons ...
Página 100
... she duly con- fidered . But the true reafon of her majefty's chufing this ▾ closet to fit in , was , that the back flairs belonging to it came from Mrs. Mafham's lodgings , who by that means could fe- cretly bring to her whom she ...
... she duly con- fidered . But the true reafon of her majefty's chufing this ▾ closet to fit in , was , that the back flairs belonging to it came from Mrs. Mafham's lodgings , who by that means could fe- cretly bring to her whom she ...
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