Miscellanea from the Works of John Sheffield, Duke of BuckinghamHaworth Press, 1933 - 120 Seiten |
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... fortune of young Noblemen , too much compliance in humour- ing those by whom they hope afterwards to advance their Fortunes . A trifling thing happen'd when they went first to France , which very much lessen'd his Authority with the ...
... fortune of young Noblemen , too much compliance in humour- ing those by whom they hope afterwards to advance their Fortunes . A trifling thing happen'd when they went first to France , which very much lessen'd his Authority with the ...
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... Fortunes , and sometimes , Lives of his people . HE was also one of the most active and zealous in the house of Peers ... fortune to find taken in short - hand by any we know : and as he had a quickness of thought which made him never ...
... Fortunes , and sometimes , Lives of his people . HE was also one of the most active and zealous in the house of Peers ... fortune to find taken in short - hand by any we know : and as he had a quickness of thought which made him never ...
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... Fortune might have justied an omission or delay , when her pension from the Crow of 1200 per ann . part of the provision made for her by ling JAMES II . ( the Payment of which , by the ill offices of a Favourite at Court , had been for ...
... Fortune might have justied an omission or delay , when her pension from the Crow of 1200 per ann . part of the provision made for her by ling JAMES II . ( the Payment of which , by the ill offices of a Favourite at Court , had been for ...
Inhalt
A SHORT LIFE OF THE DUKE | 11 |
A CHARACTER OF KING CHARLES II page | 55 |
ON FRIENDSHIP | 65 |
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