| John Millar - 1803 - 520 trang
...fuch an anfwer as was not at all " fuitable to his expectations or defires. For " they aflured him there was more in this " matter than he perceived...he accepted " of it, he would infallibly draw ruin oii " himfelf and his friends. Having thus *e founded their inclinations, that he might " conclude... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 542 trang
...expectations or desires. For they assured him there was more in this matter than he perceived ; that those who put him upon it were no enemies to Charles Stuart;...he accepted of it, he would infallibly draw ruin on himself and friends. Having thus sounded their inclinations, that he might conclude in the manner he... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 560 trang
...expectations or desires. For they assured him there was more in this matter thaa he perceived ; that those who put him upon it were no enemies to Charles Stuart; and that if he accepted of it, he would iafaliibly draw ruin on himself and friends. Having thus sounded their inclinations, that he might... | |
| John Millar - 1818 - 516 trang
...expectations or desires. For " they assured him there was more in this " matter than he perceived; that those who " put him upon it were no enemies to " Charles...accepted " of it he would infallibly draw ruin on " himself and his friends. Having thus " sounded their inclinations, that he might " conclude in the... | |
| Thomas Cromwell - 1822 - 622 trang
...these officers very gravely ' assured him, there was more in the matter than he perceived ; that those who put him upon it were no enemies to Charles Stuart...he accepted of it, he would infallibly draw ruin on himself and friends.'t Cromwell only told them ' they were a couple of scrupulous fellows,' and departed.... | |
| William Sewel - 1823 - 704 trang
...thev not obscurely signified to him, that this business did displease them; and told him, that those who put him upon it, were no enemies to Charles Stuart; and that if hr accepted of it, he would infallibly draw ruin upon himself. Now, though he would not openly oppose... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1829 - 686 trang
...reply they very gravely assured him that there was more in the matter than he perceived ; that those who put him upon it were no enemies to Charles Stuart...if he accepted of it, he would infallibly draw ruin both on himself and friends. Cromwell called them a couple of precise scrupulous fellows, and departed.... | |
| Michael Russell - 1829 - 352 trang
...'reply they very gravely assured him that there was more in the matter than he perceived ; that those who put him upon it were no enemies to Charles Stuart...if he accepted of it, he would infallibly draw ruin both on himself and friends. Cromwell called them a couple of precise scrupulous fellows, and departed.... | |
| Willem Sewel - 1833 - 524 trang
...they not obscurely signified to him, that this business did displease them ; and told him, that those who put him upon it, were no enemies to Charles Stuart...if he accepted of it, he would infallibly draw ruin upon himself. Now, though he would not openly oppose them, yet he did not stick to tell them, they... | |
| William Allen - 1833 - 520 trang
...they not obscurely signified to him, that this business did displease them; and told him, that those who put him upon it, were no enemies to Charles Stuart...if he accepted of it, he would infallibly draw ruin upon himself. Now, though he would not openly oppose them, yet he did not stick to tell them, they... | |
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