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... given in a note in N ° 50 . Villaria means Barbara Villiers , the daughter and heirefs of William Villiers , lord viscount Grandifon in the kingdom of Ireland , who died in a fhort time after , of the wounds he received at the battle of ...
... given in a note in N ° 50 . Villaria means Barbara Villiers , the daughter and heirefs of William Villiers , lord viscount Grandifon in the kingdom of Ireland , who died in a fhort time after , of the wounds he received at the battle of ...
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... given to him by Nell Gwynn . He is faid to have turned his brain by plodding in books of myftical divi- nity , and to have had much of the cant which prevailed at that time . He frequently preached , fometimes pro- phecied , and ...
... given to him by Nell Gwynn . He is faid to have turned his brain by plodding in books of myftical divi- nity , and to have had much of the cant which prevailed at that time . He frequently preached , fometimes pro- phecied , and ...
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... given to the firft who wore it , by an in- chantrefs , with this remarkable power , that it bestows a husband in half a year on her who does not overlook her proper minute ; but af- figns to a long despair the woman who is well offered ...
... given to the firft who wore it , by an in- chantrefs , with this remarkable power , that it bestows a husband in half a year on her who does not overlook her proper minute ; but af- figns to a long despair the woman who is well offered ...
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feffion the greatest man of that age , but had given more proofs of it than any other man ever did ; yet , for want of that natural freedom and audacity which is neceffary in commerce with men , his perfonal modefty overthrew all his ...
feffion the greatest man of that age , but had given more proofs of it than any other man ever did ; yet , for want of that natural freedom and audacity which is neceffary in commerce with men , his perfonal modefty overthrew all his ...
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... given into the hands of the happy Ofmyn , who , in the fense of all the world , received at that time a present more valuable than the poffeffion of both the Indies . She was then in her early bloom , with an un- derstanding and ...
... given into the hands of the happy Ofmyn , who , in the fense of all the world , received at that time a present more valuable than the poffeffion of both the Indies . She was then in her early bloom , with an un- derstanding and ...
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