| James Howell - England - 1655 - 552 pages
...Ецету to the Sttie, becaüfe he was branded in Parr liament, therefore what he did was for die publick good of his Country. Yet he got clearly down, and...which was tied to a hedge hard by ; but he was fo aQazcd that he miis'd his Way, and fo flruck into the paftry,where though die ay went dm fome Frenchman... | |
| James Howell - Culture - 1726 - 534 pages
...Enemy to the State, becaufe he was branded in Parliament, therefore what he did was for the publick good of his Country. Yet he got clearly down, and fo might have gone to his horfe which was ty'd to a hedge hard by ; but he was fo amazed that he mifs'd his way, and fo (truck into the paftry,... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 pages
...put by his captain's place twice, but in regard he thought the duke an enemy to the state, because he was branded in parliament; therefore what he did...good of his country. Yet he got clearly down, and so might have gone to his horse, which was tied to a hedge hard by ; but he was so amazed that he missed... | |
| Sir Philip Warwick - Great Britain - 1813 - 506 pages
...put by his captain's place twice, but in regard he thought the duke an enemy to the state, because he was branded in parliament, therefore what he did...good of his country. Yet he got clearly down, and so might have gone to his horse, which was tied to a hedge hard by ; but ho j was so amazed that he... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1816 - 786 pages
...he thought the duke an enemy to the State, because he was branded iu parliament; I hen fore « hat he did was for the public good of his country. Yet he got clearly down, and so might have pone to his hors«, which was tyed to a hedge hard by; but he was so amazed that he iuU»ed... | |
| William Baptiste Scoones - English letters - 1880 - 608 pages
...put by his Captain's place twice, but in regard he thought the Duke an enemy to the state, because he was branded in parliament ; therefore what he did...good of his country. Yet he got clearly down, and so might have gone to his horse, which 'was tied to a hedge hard by ; but he was so amazed that he... | |
| William Baptiste Scoones - English letters - 1880 - 644 pages
...put by lus Captain's place twice, but in regard he thought the Duke an onemy to the state, because he was branded in parliament; therefore what he did...good of his country. Yet he got clearly down, and so might have gone to his horse, which was tied to a hedge hard by ; but he was so amazed that he missed... | |
| William Baptiste Scoones - English letters - 1880 - 606 pages
...put by his Captain's place twice, but in regard he thought the Duke an enemy to the state, because ho was branded in parliament ; therefore what he did...good of his country. Yet he got clearly down, and so might have gone to his horse, which was tied to a hedge hard by ; but he was so amazed that he missed... | |
| James Howell - England - 1890 - 704 pages
...put by his Captain's place twice, but in regard he thought the Duke an Enemy to the State, because he was branded in Parliament ; therefore what he did was for the publick'good of his Country. Yet he got clearly down, and so might have gone to his horse, which was... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - English prose literature - 1894 - 628 pages
...put by his Captain's place twice, but in regard he thought the Duke an enemy to the state, because he was branded in Parliament, therefore what he did...good of his country. Yet he got clearly down, and so might have gone to his horse which was tied to a hedge hard by ; but he was so amazed that he missed... | |
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