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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... Occafion , every thing was ofufely joyful , it was eafy to difcern that fively charmed with his new Bride , who n with a pretty tolerable Face ; fhe , nei- ers , had any one Article to ftand in Com- ns of the Countess of Castlemain ...
... Occafion , every thing was ofufely joyful , it was eafy to difcern that fively charmed with his new Bride , who n with a pretty tolerable Face ; fhe , nei- ers , had any one Article to ftand in Com- ns of the Countess of Castlemain ...
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... Occafion , as no Enemy to ainted his Highnefs , that there was a r . Vincent , in Town , who was a leading his Highness ordered me to bring him to d the Duke took him afide , and talked It was generally believed that the Duke , ian ...
... Occafion , as no Enemy to ainted his Highnefs , that there was a r . Vincent , in Town , who was a leading his Highness ordered me to bring him to d the Duke took him afide , and talked It was generally believed that the Duke , ian ...
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... Occafions ; the ountry Party thought of nothing lefs , except fome Laws were acted for the better Security of the ... Occafion , mutually vented against each other by oth Houses , the King thought fit to adjourn their time of Sit- ng ...
... Occafions ; the ountry Party thought of nothing lefs , except fome Laws were acted for the better Security of the ... Occafion , mutually vented against each other by oth Houses , the King thought fit to adjourn their time of Sit- ng ...
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... 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 to fall out with ance ; and that if the ...
... 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 to fall out with ance ; and that if the ...
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... Occafion of the Death of nding that his Lordship was come to d on him at his House , and being with ( for I had never feen him ) I asked ? Whereupon he bitterly swore he had ng , and that he never knew any thing ne Wright , Sollicitor ...
... Occafion of the Death of nding that his Lordship was come to d on him at his House , and being with ( for I had never feen him ) I asked ? Whereupon he bitterly swore he had ng , and that he never knew any thing ne Wright , Sollicitor ...
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