| 1823 - 858 trang
...much increased, by notice be received of some railleries thrown out against him by the French monarch. It seems that William, who was become corpulent, had...sickness ; and Philip was heard to say, that he only lay in of a big belly. This so provoked tbe English monarch, that he sent him word, he woald soon be... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 398 trang
...among the nobles of its different provinces. William's displeasure was not a little increased by the account he received of some railleries which that...thrown out against him. It seems that William, who was became corpulent, had been detained in bed some time by sickness ; and Philip was heard to say, that... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1824 - 340 trang
...nobles of its different provinces. 19. William's displeasure was not a little increased by the aecount he received of some railleries which that monarch...thrown out against him. It seems that William, who was corpulent, had been detained in bed some time by sickness, and Philip was heard to say that he only... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1825 - 780 trang
...among the nohles of its different provinces. William's displeasure was not a little increased hy the account he received of some railleries which that...thrown out against him. It seems that William, who was hecome corpulent, had heen detained in hed some time hy sickness ; and Philip was heard to say, that... | |
| David Hume, Tobias Smollett - 1825 - 480 trang
...not been assured of the countenance and protection of Philip. His displeasure was increased by the account he received of some railleries which that monarch had thrown out against him. William, who was become corpulent, had been detained in bed some time by sickness ; upon which Philip... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 834 trang
...corpulent, had been detained in bed by sickness ; and Philip was heard to say, that he only lay in of a big belly. This so provoked the English monarch that he sent him word, he would soon be up, anC at his churching present such a number of tapers as would set the kingdom... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1831 - 542 trang
...among the nobles of its different provinces. William's displeasure was not a little increased by the account he received of some railleries which that monarch had thrown out against him. 15. It seems that William, who had become corpulent, had been detained in bed some time by sickness... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1836 - 512 trang
...among the nobles of its different provinces. William's displeasure was not a little increased by the account he received of some railleries which that monarch had thrown out against him. This so provoked the English monarch, that he sent him word, that he should soon set the kingdom of... | |
| William Russell - 1839 - 582 trang
...death was occasioned by a quarrel not altogether worthy of his life. A witticism gave rise to war. William, who was become corpulent, had been detained in bed some time by sickness, while in Normandy — a circumstance which gave Philip I. of France occasion to say, with that. vivacity... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1840 - 476 trang
...among the chiefs of his different provinces. William's displeasure was not a little increased by the account he received of some railleries which that monarch had thrown out against him. It seems that the former, who was become corpulent, had been confined to his bed some time by sickness ; and Philip... | |
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