| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1707 - 300 pages
...confounded, than inform'd his Underftanding : fothac he rather collected the ends of the Debates, and whit he was himfelf to Do, than enlarged them by his own...Difcourfes ; though he forbore not to deliver his own mind. THE two Privy Counfellors, though they were of the moft diflerent Natures and Conftitutibns that can... | |
| Edward Hyde of Clarendon - 1707 - 304 pages
...confounded, thaninform'd his Underftanding: fothat he rather collected the ends of the Debates, and what be was himfelf to Do, than enlarged them by his own Difcourfes ; though he forbore not to deliver his own mind. THE two Privy Counfellors , though they were of the moft different Natures and Constitutions that can... | |
| Clarendon, Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1717 - 316 pages
...all pleafed with the long Speeches ufually made there ; and which rather confounded, than inform'd his Underftanding : fo that he rather collected the...Difcourfes ; though he forbore not to deliver his own mind. THE two Privy Counfellors, though they were of the moit different Natures and Conftitutions that can... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1717 - 312 pages
...all pleafed with the long Speeches ufually made there ; and which rather confounded, than inform'd his Underftanding : fo that he rather collected the...DifCourfes ; though he forbore not to deliver his own mind. THE two Privy Counfellors, though they were of the moft different Natures and Conftitutions that can... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1731 - 304 pages
...long Speeches ufually made there ; and which rather confounded, than inform'd his Underftanding: lb that he rather collected the ends of the Debates,...Difcourfes; though he forbore not to deliver his own mind. THE two Privy Counfellors, though they were of the moft different Natures and Conftitutions that can... | |
| Thomas Wotton, Edward Kimber, Richard Johnson - Baronetage - 1771 - 590 pages
...was not at all pleafed with * the long fpeeches ufually made there, and which rather conf founded, than informed his underftanding ; fo that he rather...the ends of the debates, and what he was himfelf to f do, than enlarged them by his own difcourfes, though he forf bore not to deliver his own mind.' This... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1793 - 268 pages
...long speeches usually made there; and which rather confounded, than informed his understanding : so that he rather collected the ends of the debates, and what he was himself to , do, than enlarged them by his own discourses; though he forbore not to deliver his own... | |
| rev. William Betham - 1802 - 488 pages
...the long speeches usually made there, and which rather confounded than informed his understanding, so that he rather collected the ends of the debates, and what he was himself to do, than enlarged them by his owu discourses, though he forbore not to deliver his own mind,... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1807 - 458 pages
...prompt in giving orders, 'as the occafions required, and moft cheerful, and prefent in any action. In council he ufed few, but very pertinent words ;...difcourfes ; though he forbore not to deliver his own mind. The two Privy Counfellors, though they were of the moft different natures and conftitutions that can... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1807 - 536 pages
...and prompt in giving orders, as the occafions required, and moft cheerful, and prefent in any action. In council he ufed few, but very pertinent words ;...he was himfelf to do, than enlarged them by his own dilcourfes ; though he forbore not to deliver his own mind. \ The two Privy Counfellors, though they... | |
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