The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent Divines, Patriots, Statemen, Warriors, Philosophers, Poets, and Artists of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Accention of Henry VIII, to the Present Time, Volume 4J. Mawman, 1816 - Great Britain |
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Page 120
... shall find , Strong as your reign , and beauteous as your mind . " When she had spoke , a confused murmur rose , Of French , Scotch , Irish , all my mortal foes ; Some English too , O shame ! disguised I spied 120 ANDREW MARVELL .
... shall find , Strong as your reign , and beauteous as your mind . " When she had spoke , a confused murmur rose , Of French , Scotch , Irish , all my mortal foes ; Some English too , O shame ! disguised I spied 120 ANDREW MARVELL .
Page 121
... Irish bigots do adore , His French and Teague command on sea and shore . The Scotch - scalado of our court two isles , False Lauderdale , with ordure all defiles . Thus the state's night - mared by this hellish rout , And no one left ...
... Irish bigots do adore , His French and Teague command on sea and shore . The Scotch - scalado of our court two isles , False Lauderdale , with ordure all defiles . Thus the state's night - mared by this hellish rout , And no one left ...
Page 148
... Irish witnesses , & c . , of whose subornation no man in the three kingdoms could have given a more exact account than himself - his vain - glory , and the conceit of his own dexterity , and his former constant success in making ...
... Irish witnesses , & c . , of whose subornation no man in the three kingdoms could have given a more exact account than himself - his vain - glory , and the conceit of his own dexterity , and his former constant success in making ...
Page 160
... Irish cattle , being carried principally by the supernumerary votes of some counties , which have more electing boroughs than upon a just and equal dividend do fall to their share ; and these , being generally of a dry and barren soil ...
... Irish cattle , being carried principally by the supernumerary votes of some counties , which have more electing boroughs than upon a just and equal dividend do fall to their share ; and these , being generally of a dry and barren soil ...
Page 171
... Irish rebellion had then broken out ; and Sidney upon many occasions dis- tinguished himself by his bravery . In 1643 , he had the royal permission to return to England with his brother , on the express condition of * AUTHORITIES ...
... Irish rebellion had then broken out ; and Sidney upon many occasions dis- tinguished himself by his bravery . In 1643 , he had the royal permission to return to England with his brother , on the express condition of * AUTHORITIES ...
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