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" Though the loss of Bristol be a great blow to me, yet your surrendering it as you did is of so much affliction to me, that it makes me not only forget the consideration of that place, but is likewise the greatest trial of my constancy that hath yet befallen... "
Original letters, illustrative of English history; with notes and illustr ... - Page 312
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Begun in ..., Volume 4

Edward Hyde of Clarendon - 1707 - 304 pages
...forget the confideration of tnat P^acej but is likewife thegreateft Trial of my conBriftol. " ftancy that hath yet befallen me ; for what is to be done, " after one that is fo near me as You are, both in Blood and " Friendfhip, fubmits himfelf to fo mean an Adlion ? ( I give...
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The history of the rebellion and civil wars in England, begun in the year ...

Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1731 - 304 pages
...the confideration of 5£JrBriT "that PIace> but is likewife the Greateft Trial of my conftoi. "ftancy that hath yet befallen me; for what is to be done, "after one that is fo near me as You are, both in Blood and " Friendfhip, fubmits himfelf to fo mean an Adion ? ( I give...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volume 2, Page 2

Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1807 - 536 pages
...only forget the " confideration of that place, but is likewife the greateft " trial of my conftancy that hath yet befallen me ; for '•' what is to be done, after one that is fo near me as " you are, both in blood and friendfhip, fubmits himfelf " to fo mean an action ? (I...
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To 1726

Sir Henry Ellis - Great Britain - 1824 - 430 pages
...as he came to Hereford, he dispatched an express with this Letter to Prince Rupert, ' Hereford, 14th Sept. ' NEPHEW 1645 ' THOUGH the loss of Bristol be...near me as you are, both in blood and friendship, sub4 mits himself to so mean an action ? (I give it the easiest term) such — I ' have so much to...
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Original Letters, Illustrative of English History: To 1726

Henry Ellis - Great Britain - 1824 - 440 pages
...so much affliction to me, that it makes me ' not only forget the consideration of that place, butis likewise the greatest ' trial of my constancy that...me as you are, both in blood and friendship, sub* mits himself to so mean an action ? (I give it the easiest term) such— I * have so much to say, that...
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Original Letters, Illustrative of English History: To 1726

Henry Ellis - Great Britain - 1824 - 434 pages
...makes me ' not only forget the consideration of that place, but is likewise the greatest ' trial of rny constancy that hath yet befallen me ; for what is to be done, * after one that is so near me as vou are, both in blood and friendship, sub' mits himself to so mean an action ? (I give it the easiest...
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Original Letters, Illustrative of English History: To 1726

Henry Ellis - Great Britain - 1825 - 466 pages
...Hereford, he dispatched an express with this Letter to Prince Rupert. ' Hereford, 14th Sept. • HZPHEW 1645 ' THOUGH the loss of Bristol be a great blow...me as you are, both in blood and friendship, sub' mits himself to so mean an action? (I give it the easiest term) such — I * have so much to say, that...
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Original Letters, Illustrative of English History: Including Numerous Royal ...

Sir Henry Ellis - Great Britain - 1825 - 464 pages
...Hereford, H'" Sept. ' NEPHEW 1645 ' THOUGH the loss of Bristol be a great blow to me, yet your sur1 rendering it as you did, is of so much affliction...me as you are, both in blood and friendship, sub* mits himself to so mean an action? (I give it the easiest term) such — I 4 have so much to say, that...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volume 23

1825 - 604 pages
...be attributed. ' Nephew, " Though the loss of Bristol be a great blow to me, yet your surrendering it as you did, is of so much affliction to me that...near me as you are, both in blood and friendship, submits himself to so mean an action? (I give it the easiest term) such — I have so much to say,...
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The Eclectic Review, Volume 23

English literature - 1825 - 624 pages
...be attributed. ' Nephew, ' Though the loss of Bristol be a great blow to me, yet your surrendering it as you did, is of so much affliction to me that...near me as you are, both in blood and friendship, submits himself to so mean an action ? (I give it the easiest term ) such — I have so much to say,...
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