| Agnes Strickland, Elisabeth Strickland - 1840 - 420 páginas
...violence of his behaviour, or afraid of encountering a second beating, consented to become bis wife.1 How he ever presumed to enter her presence again after such a series of enormities, the chronicle sayeth not, and we are at a loss to imagine. The marriage between the royal cousins took place, in... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1840 - 868 páginas
...violence of his behaviour, or afraid of encountering a second beating, consented to become his wife.1 How he ever presumed to enter her presence again after such a series of enormities, the chronicle sayeth not, and we are at a loss to imagine. The marriage between the royal cousins took place, in... | |
| 1852 - 436 páginas
...violence of his behavior, or afraid of encountering a second beating, consented to become his vrife. How he ever presumed to enter her presence again, after such a series of enormities, the chronicler »ayeth not, and wo are at a loss to imagine." — Miss Strickland.— [Oh, Miss Strickland,... | |
| C. Gough - 1853 - 414 páginas
...violence of his behaviour, or afraid of encountering a second beating, consented to become his wife. How he ever presumed to enter her presence again, after such a series of enormities, the chronicler sayeth not, and we are at a loss to imagine." BLEEDING. AN Italian was on his death-bed... | |
| Edmund Fillingham King - 1860 - 376 páginas
...violence of his behaviour, or afraid of encountering a second beating, consented to become his wife. How he ever presumed to enter her presence again, after such a series of enormities, the chronicler sayeth not, and we are at a loss to imagine." BRA1IA, TIIE HIXT'OO DEITY. Brama, Birmah,... | |
| Agnes Strickland, Elisabeth Strickland - 1864 - 708 páginas
...rode off at full speed. This Teutonic method of courtship, according to our author, brought the affair to a crisis ; for Matilda, either convinced of the...parents, and a noble company of knights and ladies. 'Chronicle of Tewkesbury, Cotton. MSS. Cleopatra, o. Ill, 220. Leland'» Collections,' vol. ip 78.... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1861 - 794 páginas
...violence of his Dehaviour, or afraid of encountering a second beating, consented to become his wife. How he ever presumed to enter her presence again, after such a series of enorinities, the chronicler ssyetb. not, and we are at a loss to imagine^" 342 MANNERS AND CUSTOMS... | |
| 1860 - 592 páginas
...violence of bis behaviour, or afraid of encountering a second beating, consented to become his wife. How he ever presumed to enter her presence again, after such a series of enormities, the chronicler saith not, and we are at a loss to imagine."—Mist Strickland. A SHREWD QUESTIONER. "Friend,"... | |
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