| Michael Russell - 1838 - 394 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.... | |
| 1839 - 466 trang
...or desires. For they assured him, that 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... | |
| François Guizot - 1854 - 624 trang
...and unconvinced. They assured him "that 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." "You are a couple of scrupulous fellows," said Cromwell, laughing ; and he left... | |
| François Guizot - 1854 - 500 trang
...and unconvinced. They assured him "that 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." " You are a couple of scrupulous fellows," said Cromwell, laughing ; and he left... | |
| Charles Knight - 1858 - 556 trang
...or desires. For they assured him, that 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... | |
| Michael Russell - 1858 - 288 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.... | |
| François Guizot - 1868 - 648 trang
...and unconvinced. They assured him " that 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." " You are a couple of scrupulous fellows," said Cromwell, laughing ; and he left... | |
| Edmund Ludlow - 1894 - 594 trang
...this matter than he perceived ; that those who put him upon it were no enemies to Charles Stewart ; and that if 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... | |
| Antonia Fraser - 2001 - 796 trang
......" Many of those who were putting him up to it had in fact the interests of Charles Stuart at heart, "and that if he accepted of it, he would infallibly draw ruin on himself and his friends".38 So Oliver departed, disconsolate if we may believe Ludlow, and telling... | |
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