| Mary Hays - 1803 - 520 páginas
...spirit, and her beauty. Bishop Burnet, who styles her " a wise and worthy woman," adds, " that she was more likely to have maintained the post of protector than either of her brothers j according to an observation respecting her, that those who wore breeches deserved petticoats better... | |
| 1821 - 688 páginas
...but that he could not stand his ground when his brother quitted : that the Countess of Falconbridge was a wise and worthy woman, more likely to have maintained the post than either of her brothers : that the other daughter was married, first to the Earl of Warwick's heir,... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 642 páginas
...married to Claypole, and died a little before himself: another was married to the earl of Falconbridge, a wise and worthy woman, more likely to have maintained the post than either of her brothers; according to a saying that went of her, that those who wore breeches deserved... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 644 páginas
...married to Claypole, and died a little before himself : another was married to the earl of Falconbridge, a wise and worthy woman, more likely to have maintained the post than either of her brothers ; according to a saying that went of her, that those who wore breeches... | |
| William Eastmead - 1824 - 536 páginas
...restored Charles II. Bishop Burnet >uiu* that Crwu\vdi'« daughter. 1 married to the lord Fauconbcrg, was a wise and worthy woman, more likely to have maintained...protector than either of her brothers ; according to the saying that went of her, " that those who wore breeches deserved peticoats ; but if those in pot... | |
| William Eastmead - 1824 - 532 páginas
...II. Bishop Burnet writes that Cromwell's daughter, married to the lord Fauconberg, was a wise an<f worthy woman, more likely to have maintained the post...protector than either of her brothers ; according to the saying that went of her, "that those who wore breeches deserved peticoats ; but if those in peticoats... | |
| John Burke - 1831 - 656 páginas
...destructive to his, and grew to hate him perfectly." Of Lady Fauconberg, Buniet writes: — "Shewasa wise and worthy woman, more likely to have maintained...wore breeches deserved petticoats better ; but if thoee in petticoats had been in breeches, they would have held faster." That his lordship forwarded... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1833 - 676 páginas
...married to Claypole, and died a little before himself : another was married to the earl of Falconbridge, a wise and worthy woman, more likely to have maintained the post than either of her brothers; according to a saying that went of her, that those who wore breeches deserved... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1833 - 684 páginas
...married to Claypole, and died a little before himself : another was married to the earl of Falconbridge, a wise and worthy woman, more likely to have maintained the post than either of her brothers; according to a saying that went of her, that those who wore breeches deserved... | |
| John Burke, Bernard Burke - 1846 - 414 páginas
...who became the second wife of Lord Fauconberg, but died without issue, is described by Burnet as " a wise and worthy woman, more likely to have maintained...the post of Protector than either of her brothers." Dean Swift, who knew her, says she was " handsome and like her father." Of the youngest daughter, Frances,... | |
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