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| Edward Hyde of Clarendon - 1707 - 304 pages
...forget the confideration of tnat P^acej but is likewife thegreateft Trial of my conBriftol. " ftancy that hath yet befallen me ; for what is to be done, " after one that is fo near me as You are, both in Blood and " Friendfhip, fubmits himfelf to fo mean an Adlion ? ( I give... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1731 - 304 pages
...the confideration of 5£JrBriT "that PIace> but is likewife the Greateft Trial of my conftoi. "ftancy that hath yet befallen me; for what is to be done, "after one that is fo near me as You are, both in Blood and " Friendfhip, fubmits himfelf to fo mean an Adion ? ( I give... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1807 - 536 pages
...only forget the " confideration of that place, but is likewife the greateft " trial of my conftancy that hath yet befallen me ; for '•' what is to be done, after one that is fo near me as " you are, both in blood and friendfhip, fubmits himfelf " to fo mean an action ? (I... | |
| Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1841 - 522 pages
...command: — ' Nephew, — Though the loss of Bristol be a great blow to me, yet your surrendering it as you did is of so much affliction to me, that...constancy that hath yet befallen me ; for what is to be doné, after one that is so near me as you are, both in blood and friendship, submits himself to so... | |
| 1841 - 530 pages
...comimpn:— ' Nephew,—Though the loss of Bristol be • great Uu» >• me, yet your surrendering it as you did is of so much affliction to me, that it makes me not only Jbrget the amide'*' tion of that place, but is likewise the greatest trial of •! constancy that hath... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - Great Britain - 1846 - 520 pages
...yet your surrendering it as you did is of so much aflliction to me, that it makes me forget not only the consideration of that place, but is likewise the greatest trial of my constancy that has yet befallen me. For, what is to be done? after one, that is so near to me as you are both in blood... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - Great Britain - 1846 - 522 pages
...of the present document:—" Though the loss of Bristol be a great blow to me, yet your surrendering it as you did is of so much affliction to me. that it makes me forget not only the consideration of that place, but is likewise the greatest trial of my constancy... | |
| University magazine - 1850 - 816 pages
..." Nephew — Though the loss of Bristol b* a great blow to me, yet your surrendering it as you ilkl is of so much affliction to me, that it makes me not only forpi-t the consideration of that place, but is likewise the (.T-eatest trial of my constancy that... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - Great Britain - 1851 - 612 pages
...that it makes me forget not only the consideration of that place, but is lykcwaies the greatest tryall of my constancy that hath yet befallen me ; for, what is to be done ? After one, that is so neer me as you ar both in blood and frendship, submits himself to so meane an action (I give it the... | |
| Mark Napier - 1856 - 588 pages
...yet your surrendering it as you did, is of so much affliction to me, that it makes me forget not only the consideration of that place, but is likewise the...yet befallen me : For what is to be done, after one who is so near to me as you are, both in blood and friendship, submits himself to so mean an action... | |
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