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" I have a mind to a new wife; but for all that, I will not see an innocent woman abused... "
Memoirs of the Court of Charles the Second - Página 442
de Anthony Hamilton (Count), Charles II (King of England), Thomas Blount - 1853 - 546 páginas
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History of England from the Restoration to the Revolution

James Davies (of Southport.) - 1875 - 214 páginas
...Queen of England, of high treason." Charles, honorably, took his wife's part, saying, " They think I have a mind to a new wife ; but, for all that, I will not see an innocent woman abused." The Commons, however, gave ear to the monstrous calumny, and expressed their sentiments in an address...
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History of England: 1603-1690, from the accession of James i to the battle ...

James Davies (of Southport.) - 1877 - 232 páginas
...Queen of England, of high treason." Charles, honorably, took his wife's part, saying, " They think I have a mind to a new wife ; but, for all that, I will not see an innocent woman abused." The Commons, however, gave ear to the monstrous calumny, and expressed their sentiments in an address...
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The Bagford Ballads: Illustrating the Last Years of the Stuarts, Parte 2

Joseph Woodfall Ebsworth - 1878 - 764 páginas
...of England of haigh traison.' " Charles indignantly stopped him, and afterwards said, " They think I have a mind to a new wife ; but for all that [a virtual acknowledgment of its truth], I will not see an innocent woman abused. 1 Tyburn '» Courteous...
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The Student's Hume: A History of England from the Earliest Times to the ...

David Hume - 1880 - 874 páginas
...prevailed on to join in the address. Charles had sufficient generosity to protect his injured consort. " They think," said he, " I have a mind to a new wife ; but, for all that, 1 will not see an innocent woman abused." § 3. The present ferment and credulity of the nation engaged...
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Half hours of English history, from James the first to queen Victoria ...

English history - 1881 - 888 páginas
...to set him at liberty again, which was done accordingly. The king was pleased to say, ' They think I have a mind to a new wife ; but for all that I will not see an innocent woman abused.' This passage ought to be remembered to the honour of the king's justice ; certainly if his majesty...
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The history of England ... to ... 1688, Volumen 6

David Hume - 1882 - 582 páginas
...allurements of pleasure, or interest, or safety, had the generosity to protect his injured consort. " They think," said he, " I have a mind to a new wife ; but for all that, 1 will not see • an mnocent woman abused." * He immediately ordeird fDates to be strictly confined,...
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The student's Hume. A history of England, based on the History of D ..., Parte 2

David Hume - 1884 - 330 páginas
...prevailed on to join in the address. Charles had sufficient generosity to protect his injured consort. " They think," said he, " I have a mind to a new wife...all that, I will not see an innocent woman abused." § 3. The present ferment and credulity of the nation engaged even persons of rank and condition to...
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A History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Revolution in 1688

David Hume - 1887 - 886 páginas
...prevailed on to join in the address. Charles had sufficient generosity to protect his injured consort. " They think," said he, " I have a mind to a new wife ; but, for all that, 1 will not ace an innocent woman abused." § 3. The present ferment and credulity of the nation engaged...
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The Works of John Dryden: Poetical works

John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1884 - 478 páginas
...The King immediately saw the tendency of this charge, and observed, " They think I have a mind for a new wife ; but for all that, I will not see an innocent woman abused ;" and certainly, had he given way to it, the Queen would have been in great danger. Or how could heavenly...
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The Works of John Dryden: Poetical works

John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1884 - 480 páginas
...The King immediately saw the tendency of this charge, and observed, " They think I have a mind for a new wife ; but for all that, I will not see an innocent woman abused ;" and certainly, had he given way to it, the Queen would have been in great danger. Or how could heavenly...
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