| John Locke - 1706 - 352 sidor
...William Lockhart, and was fent away immediately to take polfeflion-of it. By which means the Army ceas'd to be at Monk's devotion, and was put into hands that would not ferve him in the defign he had undertaken. The French Ambaffador, who had the Night before fent away... | |
| Thomas Skinner - 1724 - 464 sidor
...thofe Difficulties found bimfelf oblig'd to confent to, fo great a Change of the Army, that it ceas'd to be at Monk's Devotion, and was put into Hands that would not ferve him in the Defign. Now it is at all probable that fo remarkable a thing JhoulJ happen, that fucb... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1756 - 606 sidor
...of Sir William Lockart, and immediately fent to " take pofleffion of it : By which the army ceafed to be at «' Monk's devotion, and was put into hands that would notferve " him in his defign. The French Ambaflador had the night «c before fent an exprefs to Mazarine,... | |
| William Seward - 1804 - 492 sidor
...Lockhart, and was fent away immediately to " take pofTelfion of it, by which means the army " ceafed to be at Monk's devotion, and was put " into hands that would not ferve him in the " defign he had undertaken. The French Am" baflador, who had the night before fent... | |
| John Locke - 1812 - 492 sidor
...and there. present, was made governor of Dunkirk in the room of sir William Lockhart, and was senl away immediately to take possession of it., By which...into hands that would not serve him in the design he had undertaken. The French ambassador, who had the night before sent away an express to Mazarine,... | |
| Arthur Collins, Sir Egerton Brydges - 1812 - 828 sidor
...Dunkirk, in the room of Sir William Lockhart, and immediately sent to take possession of it : ' by which the army ceased to be at Monk's devotion, and was put into hands that would not serve him in his design. The French ambassador had the night before sent an express to Mazarine, positively to assure... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 824 sidor
...of Sir William Lockhart, and immediately sent to take possession of it : ' by which the army censed to be at Monk's devotion, and was put into hands that would not serve him in his design. The French amhassador had the night before sent an express to Mazarine, positively to assure... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 496 sidor
...were changed ; and sir Edward Harley, amongst the rest, who was a member of the council, and there present, was made governor of Dunkirk in the room...into hands that would not serve him in the design he had undertaken. The French ambassador, who had the night before sent away an express to Mazarine,... | |
| 1832 - 406 sidor
...commissions from such and such officers in his army, and give them to those whom he named. By this means the army ceased to be at Monk's devotion, and...into hands that would not serve him, in the design he had undertaken." Whatever truth there may be in this story, Monk soon after declared openly for... | |
| Benjamin Martyn, Andrew Kippis, George Wingrove Cooke - 1836 - 468 sidor
...officers were changed ; and Sir Edward Harley among the rest, who was a member of the council and there present, was made governor of Dunkirk in the room...into hands that would not serve him in the design he had undertaken. The French ambassador, who had the night before sent away an express to Mazarine,... | |
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