| William Harris - 1758 - 458 pagine
...know to be the caufe and fo' menters of thefe humours, to be about my wife any * longer; which I muft do, if it were but for one action ' they made my wife do, which is, to make her go to ' Tiburn in devotion to pray ; which action can have no * greater invective made againft, than the... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1808 - 624 pagine
...was not of that base quality to be used so ill. Then I made her both hear me, and end that discourse. Thus, having had so long patience with the disturbance...action can have no greater invective made against it, thaii the relation. Therefore you shall tell my brother the French King, at likewise his mother, that,... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 634 pagine
...was not of that base quality to be used so ill. Then I made her both hear me, and end that discourse. Thus, having had so long patience with the disturbance...action can have no greater invective made against it, than the relation. Therefore you shall tell my brother the French King, as -likewise his mother, that,... | |
| 1810 - 632 pagine
...my greatest contentments, I can no longer suffer those, that 1 know to be the cause and fomentersof these humours, to be about my wife any longer; which...action can have no greater invective made against it, than the relation. Therefore you shall tell my brother the French King, as likewise his mother, that,... | |
| 1810 - 598 pagine
...these humours, to be about my wife any longer; which I must do, if it were but for one action thej made my wife do, which is, to make her go to Tyburn...action can have no greater invective made against it, than the relation. Therefore you shall tell my brother the French King, ai likewise his mother, that,... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 510 pagine
...cause and fomenters of these humours, to be about my wife any longer; which I must do, if it were hut for one action they made my wife do, which is, to make her go to Tiburn in devotion to pray ; which action can have no greater invective made against, than the relation.... | |
| 1845 - 570 pagine
...her." And then he relates various instances of her contumacy and violence ; concluding, "Thus having so long patience with the disturbance of that that...action can have no greater invective made against [it] than the relation." The affair here referred to was a pilgrimage which Queen Henrietta's confessor... | |
| 1845 - 410 pagine
...of my greatest contentments, I can no longer suffer those that I know to be the cause and fomented of these humours to be about my wife any longer ;...action can have no greater invective made against [it] than the relation." The affair hero referred to was a pilgrimage which Queen Henrietta's confessor... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1846 - 522 pagine
...these humours, to be about my wife any longer ; which I must do, if it were but for one action which they made my wife do, which is, to make her go to...action can have no greater invective made against it, than the relation. Therefore, you shall tell my brother, the French king, as likewise his mother, that... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1846 - 520 pagine
...these humours, to be about my wife any longer ; which I must do, if it were but tor one action which they made my wife do, which is, to make her go to...action can have no greater invective made against it, than the relation. Therefore, you shall tell my brother, the French king, as likewise his mother, that... | |
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