| Edward Hyde of Clarendon - 1707 - 402 trang
...Man, between being {educed and a Seducer, became fo far involv'd in their Counfels that he fuftcr'd himfelf to be applied to their worft Offices, taking it to be a high honour co fit upon the fame Bench with Cromwell, who employed and contemned him at once : nor did that Party... | |
| Clarendon, Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1717 - 388 trang
...Man, between -being feduced and a Seducer, became fo far involv'd in their Counfcls that he fuffèr'd himfelf to be applied to their worft Offices, taking...to be a high honour to fit upon the fame Bench with CromweO, who employed and contemned him at once : nor did that Party of Mifcreants, look upon any two... | |
| 1795 - 420 trang
...man, between being feduced and a feduce:-, 'became fo far involved In their couniels, that he fullered himfelf to be applied to their worft offices, taking...upon any two men in the kingdom with that fcorn and delegation us they did upon Danvers and Mildmay. DARCI (Count), born in Ireland in 1725, and attached... | |
| Mark Noble - 1798 - 400 trang
...Between being feduced, " and a feducer, he became fo far involved in " their councils, that he fuffered himfelf to be " applied to their worft offices, taking...and contemned him " at once. Nor did that party of mifc reams " look upon any two men in the kingdom with " that fcorn and deteftation as they did upon... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1807 - 590 trang
...man, between being feduced and a feducer, became fo far involved in their counfels, that he fuffered himfelf to be applied to their worft offices, taking...employed and contemned him at once: nor did tha.t cc 4 party party of mifcreants look upon any two. men in the kingdom with that fcorn and deteftation,... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1807 - 588 trang
...between being feduced and a feducer, became fo far involved in their counfel's, that he fuffered himlelf to be applied to their worft offices, taking it to...employed and contemned him at once : nor did that , cc 2 party party of mifcreants look upon any two men in the kingdom with that fcorn and deteftation,... | |
| British autography - 1819 - 400 trang
...man, between being feduced and a feducer, became fo far involved in their councils that he fuffered himfelf to be applied to their worft offices, taking...upon the fame bench with Cromwell, who employed and condemned him at once." SIR ROBERT HEATH, Born at Eatonbridge in Kent, 1574, was brought up to the... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 664 trang
...suffered himself to be applied to their worst offices, taking it to be a high honour to sit upon the same bench with Cromwell, who employed and contemned him at once : nor did that party of miscreants look upon any two men in the kingdom with that scorn and detestation, as they did upon Danvers... | |
| Charles I (King of England) - 1832 - 372 trang
...suffered himself to be applied to their worst offices, taking it to be a high honour to sit on the same bench with Cromwell, who employed and contemned him at once ; nor did that party of miscreants look upon any two men in the kingdom with that scorn and detestation, as they did upon Dimvers... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1839 - 576 trang
...suffered himself to be applied to their worst offices, taking it to be a high honour to sit upon the same bench with Cromwell, who employed and contemned him at once : nor did that party of miscreants look upon any two men in the kingdom with that scorn and detestation, as they did upon Danvers... | |
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