| 1844 - 618 páginas
...king said to me, Jan. 29th, l648, being the last time I bad the happiness to see him : He told me, be was glad I was come; and although he had not time...say much, yet somewhat he had to say to me, which he had not to another, or leave in writing, because he feared their cruelty was such as that they would... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1840 - 382 páginas
...own words, is as follows : " What the king said to me 29th of January last, being the last time I had the happiness to see him. " He told me he was glad...say much, yet somewhat he had to say to me, which he had not to another, or leave in writing, because he was feared their cruelty was such, as that they... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1840 - 530 páginas
...in the afternoon, by some person whom Mrs. Makins shall appoint." — Granger, vol. iii. p. 233. " He told me he was glad I was come, and although he...say much, yet somewhat he had to say to me, which he had not to another, or leave in writing, because he feared their cruelty was such, as that they would... | |
| 1841 - 500 páginas
...own words, is as follows: "What the king said to me 29th of January last, J being the last time I had the happiness to see him. " He told me he was glad...say much, yet somewhat he had to say to me, which he had not to another, or leave in writing, because he was feared their cruelty was such, as that they... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1844 - 600 páginas
...the Lady Elizabeth's own hand. ' What the king said to me, Jan. 29ih, 1648, being the last lime I had the happiness to see him ; He told me he was glad...say much, yet somewhat he had to say to me, which he had not to another, or leave in writing, because he feared their cruelty was such as that they would... | |
| 1847 - 810 páginas
...Lady Elizabeth's own hand. What the king said to me, January 29th, 1648, being the last time I had the happiness to see him. He told me he was glad I...say much, yet somewhat he had to say to me, which he had not to another, or leave in writing, because he feared their cruelty was such that they would not... | |
| John George Edgar - 1871 - 428 páginas
...too interesting to be omitted. "What the King said to me, Jan. 29th, 1648, being the last time I had the happiness to see him. He told me he was glad I...writing, because he feared their cruelty was such that they would not have permitted him to write to me. He wished me not to grieve and torment myself... | |
| 1874 - 344 páginas
...hopes," died at the age of twenty-one, of small pox (September 13, 1G60). of January, the last time I had the happiness to see him." " He told me he was glad I had come, for though he had not time to say much, somewhat he wished to say, and he feared the cruelty... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 374 páginas
...between the hours of three and six in the afternoon, by some person whom Mrs. Makings shall appoint." " He told me he was glad I was come, and although he...say much, yet somewhat he had to say to me, which he had not to another, or leave in writing, because he feared their cruelty was such as that they would... | |
| Sir Francis Palgrave - 1922 - 674 páginas
...Lady Elizabeth's own Hand. " What the king said to me, Jan. 29th, 1648, being the last time " I had the happiness to see him: He told me, he was glad...much, yet somewhat " he had to say to me, which he had not to another, or leave in " writing, because he feared their cruelty was such as that they "... | |
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