| Edward Hyde of Clarendon - 1707 - 402 trang
...againft Duke Hamilton, " that God was hot pleas'd that he fliould Efcape, " becaufe He had put hirfl into their hands again, when he " was at liberty....Man who had not a value for him, and very few who OF THE RE HELLION, &c. 271 who had a particular Malice, or Prejud-ce towards him, th> Qiieftion being... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1807 - 590 trang
...were fwayed by the argument that had been urged againft Duke Hamilton, " that God was not " pleafed that he fhould efcape, becaufe he had put him " into...put, the negative was more by three or four voices : fo that of the four Lords, three were without the mercy of that unmerciful people. There being no... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1807 - 588 trang
...were fwayed by the argument that had been urged againft Duke Hamilton, " that God was not " pleafed that he fhould efcape, becaufe he had put him " into their hands again, when he was at liberty," Audio, after a long debate, though there was not a man who had not a value for him, and very few who... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 666 trang
...that had been urged against duke Hamilton, " that God was not pleased that he should " escape, because he had put him into their hands "again, when he was at liberty." Arid so, after BOOK a long debate, though there was not a man who. had not a value for him, and very... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 664 trang
...that had been urged against duke Hamilton, " that Qod was not pleased that he should " escape, because he had put him into their hands " again, when he Was at liberty." AM so, after BOOK a long <$ebate, fliotigh there was riot a man who — had not a value for him, and... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1839 - 576 trang
...had been urged against duke Hamilton, " that God " was not pleased that he should escape, because " he had put him into their hands again, when he " was at liberty." And so, after a long debate, though there was not a man who had not a value for him, and very few who had... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1843 - 810 trang
...had been urged against duke Hamilton, " that God " was not pleased that he should escape, because " he had put him into their hands again, when he " was at liberty." And so, after a long debate, though there was not a man who had not a value for him, and very few who had... | |
| Lady Theresa Lewis - 1852 - 570 trang
...husband's reprieve was put to the question : a long debate ensued ; and though, as Lord Clarendon says, " there was not a man who had not a value for him, " and very few who had a particular malice or preju" T«T penal to him, the Lord Goring (' under which style he was treated, " the additional of... | |
| NBC University of the Air - 1852 - 534 trang
...that had been urged against Duke Hamilton, " that God was not pleased that he should escape, " because he had put him into their hands again when " he was at liberty."1 Is it possible that the dark fanaticism of the age could so misinterpret the inscrutable... | |
| Joseph Hughes - 1866 - 332 trang
...was immortal ; he spake of him, and against him, as of a man of whom he was heartily afraid, and so, after a long debate, though there was not a man who...very few who had a particular malice or prejudice against him, he was cast." * " Lord Capel kept a bountiful house," said his grandson of him, "and shewed... | |
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