British autography, a collection of fac-similies of the hand writing of royal and illustrious personages, with their authentic portraits, publ. by J. Thane [ed. by T. Thane]. [With], Volume 3 |
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... never had any children : " Madam Dunois , " that he was brown and lean , but had he been the most beautiful and becoming of her fex , fhe being his wife , would have been fufficient alone to have infpired him with a diflike . " She is ...
... never had any children : " Madam Dunois , " that he was brown and lean , but had he been the most beautiful and becoming of her fex , fhe being his wife , would have been fufficient alone to have infpired him with a diflike . " She is ...
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... never forfook him , " he , with a few others , under- took the care of London , in the time of the plague , and , at the fire of London , he was very active in preventing of its further devaftation . In 1670 he was conftituted Colonel ...
... never forfook him , " he , with a few others , under- took the care of London , in the time of the plague , and , at the fire of London , he was very active in preventing of its further devaftation . In 1670 he was conftituted Colonel ...
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... never prove that he had any fuch intelligence : fome imputed this to his fear : others thought that being engaged with Duke Lauderdale , he did this on purpose to give them time to encrease their numbers ; and thought their madness ...
... never prove that he had any fuch intelligence : fome imputed this to his fear : others thought that being engaged with Duke Lauderdale , he did this on purpose to give them time to encrease their numbers ; and thought their madness ...
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... never fuffer any man to fay grace in his own house besides himself ; there , he said , he was both prieft and king . " Sir HENRY VANE . Son of Sir Henry Vane , Secretary of State to Charles I. by Frances , daughter of Thomas Darcy , Efq ...
... never fuffer any man to fay grace in his own house besides himself ; there , he said , he was both prieft and king . " Sir HENRY VANE . Son of Sir Henry Vane , Secretary of State to Charles I. by Frances , daughter of Thomas Darcy , Efq ...
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... never matriculated in that Univerlity . Afterwards he returned to his native country , and became Clerk to a Juftice of the Peace ; living there for fome years , and at his leifure hours , ftudying hiftory , poetry , mufic , and ...
... never matriculated in that Univerlity . Afterwards he returned to his native country , and became Clerk to a Juftice of the Peace ; living there for fome years , and at his leifure hours , ftudying hiftory , poetry , mufic , and ...
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