The Memoirs of the Honourable Sir John Reresby, Baronet and Last Governor of York: Containing Several Private and Remarkable Transactions, from the Restoration to the Revolution Inclusively |
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... affift me in the Inqui- ible Demonstrations of Friendship , we I often I very often waited me how things tained him a l with what had This Seffion h Houfes , My Lor Party encreased that fome Votes and with this w The Common would be ...
... affift me in the Inqui- ible Demonstrations of Friendship , we I often I very often waited me how things tained him a l with what had This Seffion h Houfes , My Lor Party encreased that fome Votes and with this w The Common would be ...
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... affift me with their t Services when it came on . The fame Day the Duke of Al- arle came down to engage his Friends to be for me , nor did Duke of York forget to concern himself very earnestly in my alf . The fame Day being alone with ...
... affift me with their t Services when it came on . The fame Day the Duke of Al- arle came down to engage his Friends to be for me , nor did Duke of York forget to concern himself very earnestly in my alf . The fame Day being alone with ...
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... affift me therein . His Lord- was upon this Occafion fo open with me as to tell me , That the King denied scarce any thing to the Duke , his Brother , certainly did not love him at his Heart . He told me alfo That the King had no mind ...
... affift me therein . His Lord- was upon this Occafion fo open with me as to tell me , That the King denied scarce any thing to the Duke , his Brother , certainly did not love him at his Heart . He told me alfo That the King had no mind ...
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... affift h Little Hop this , toget them to le fluggish M together , t and Interef which had But ftill fair , as he had he foon in the War grefs in Fl for himself , To this the French fo well as and the Ki that in cafe dom , Engla been an ...
... affift h Little Hop this , toget them to le fluggish M together , t and Interef which had But ftill fair , as he had he foon in the War grefs in Fl for himself , To this the French fo well as and the Ki that in cafe dom , Engla been an ...
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... affift him till he had changed Councellors , and confequently the tle Hopes the Confederates could have of Help from him ; that s , together with the low Condition of Spain , had prompted em to lend an Ear to offers of Peace ; not to ...
... affift him till he had changed Councellors , and confequently the tle Hopes the Confederates could have of Help from him ; that s , together with the low Condition of Spain , had prompted em to lend an Ear to offers of Peace ; not to ...
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