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" These words, sir (said the colonel), made so firm an impression in all our breasts, that the many afflictions of these sad times cannot raze out their undelible characters. "
Memorials of Adare manor. With historical notices of Adare, by the earl of ... - Page 19
by Caroline Wyndham- Quin (countess of Dunraven.) - 1865
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Collins's Peerage of England: Contains the earls from the commencement of ...

Arthur Collins - Great Britain - 1812 - 556 pages
...These words being spoken with much earnestness both in gesture and manner extraordinary, he rose from his chair, and left us in a deep consultation what...impression in all our breasts, that the many afflictions of the sad times cannot raze out their indelible characters. Certainly, these are the days which my father...
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Peerage of England. ...

Arthur Collins - 1812 - 564 pages
...These words being spoken with much earnestness both in gesture and manner extraordinary, he rose from his chair, and left us in a deep consultation what...impression in all our breasts, that the many afflictions of the sad times cannot raze out their indelible characters. Certainly, these are the days which my father...
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An Historical Record of the Royal Regiment of Horse Guards: Or, Oxford Blues ...

Edmund Packe - 1834 - 186 pages
...adhere to the Crown ; and though the Crown ' should hang upon a Bush, I charge you, forsake ' it not.' ' These words, Sir, (said the Colonel,) ' made so firm...many afflictions of these sad times cannot ' raze out their indelible characters. — Certainly ' these are the days which my father pointed out ' in that...
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The Boscobel Tracts: Relating to the Escape of Charles the Second After the ...

John Hughes - 1857 - 448 pages
...These words being spoken with much earnestness, both in gesture and manner extraordinary, he rose from his chair, and left us in a deep consultation what...many afflictions of these sad times cannot raze out their undelible characters. Certainly, these are the days which my father pointed out in that expression...
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A NARRATIVE OF THE ADVENTURES OF CHARLES THE SECOND AFTER THE BATTLE OF ...

battle of worcester - 1859 - 86 pages
...These words being spoken with much earnestness, both in gesture and manner extraordinary, he rose from his chair, and left us in a deep consultation what...bush. These words, sir (said the colonel) made so deep an impression in all our breasts, that the many afflictions of these sad times cannot raze out...
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The King's Guards. (Being a Fighting History of the Household Cavalry)

Great Britain. - Army. - Cavalry. - Household Brigade, R. Power Berrey - 1903 - 266 pages
...hang upon a bush, I charge you, forsake it not.' ' These words, sir (said the Colonel to the King), made so firm an impression in all our breasts that...many afflictions of these sad times cannot raze out their indelible characters. Certainly these are the days which my father pointed out in that expression...
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After Worcester Fight: Being a Companion Volume to "The Flight of the King"

Allan Fea - Great Britain - 1904 - 506 pages
...These words being spoken with much earnestness, both in gesture and manner extraordinary, he arose from his chair, and left us in a deep consultation what...many afflictions of these sad Times cannot raze out their undelible characters. Certainly these are the days which my Father pointed out in that Expression...
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The King in Exile: The Wanderings of Charles II. from June 1646 to July 1654

Eva Scott - 1905 - 574 pages
...Francis Wyndham, ' being spoken with much earnestness, both in gesture and manner extraordinary . . . made so firm an impression in all our breasts that the many afflictions of these sad times cannot 1651 raze out their indelible characters. Certainly these are September the days that my father pointed...
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The Royal Miracle: A Collection of Rare Tracts, Broadsides, Letters, Prints ...

Alexander Meyrick Broadley - Great Britain - 1912 - 504 pages
...words being spoken with much earnestness, both in gesture £f? manner extraordinary, he arose from his chair, and left us in a deep consultation what...many afflictions of these sad Times cannot raze out their undelible characters. Certainly these are the days which my father pointed out in that Expression...
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