| Mary Hays - Women - 1803 - 520 pages
...maintained the post of protector than either of her brothers j according to an observation respecting her, that those who wore breeches deserved petticoats better...had been in breeches, they would have held faster." After the deposition of Richard, of whose incapacity his sister- was aware, she exerted herself in... | |
| Mary Hays - Women - 1807 - 528 pages
...maintained the post of protector than I either of her brothers ; according to an observation respecting her, that those who wore breeches deserved petticoats better;...had been in breeches, they would have ' held faster. After the deposition of Richard, of whose incapacity his sister was aware, she exerted herself in favour... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - Huntingdonshire (England) - 1808 - 290 pages
...of them, on the resignation of Richard, though more particularly applied to the Lady Eauconberg, " those who wore breeches deserved petticoats better...had been in breeches, they would have held faster." BRIDGET, the eldest, was baptized at Huntingdon in August, I(i2-l. She was twice married; first to... | |
| John Britton - Architecture - 1808 - 882 pages
...of them, on the resignation of Richard, tluiugh more* particularly applied to the Lady Fauconberg, " those who wore breeches deserved petticoats better...had been in breeches, they would have held faster." BRIDGET, the eldest, was haptized at Huntingdon in August, l624. She was twice married ; first to the... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 780 pages
...maintained the post (of Protector) than either of her brothers ; according to a saying that went of her, ' That those who wore breeches deserved petticoats better...had been in breeches they would have held faster." It t Whitlock, p. 666. » Clarendon's Hist of Rebel. p. 502, and Whitlock, p 674. » Hist of Rebel... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - Great Britain - 1823 - 642 pages
...likely to have maintained the post than either of her brothers; according to a saying that went of her, that those who wore breeches deserved petticoats better,...petticoats had been in breeches they would have held faster v. The other daughter was married, first to the earl of Warwick's heir, and afterwards to one Russel.... | |
| Saturday night - 1824 - 968 pages
...maintained the post (of protector) than either of her brothers," according to a saying that went of her, " That those who wore breeches, deserved petticoats...had been in breeches, they would have held faster." After Richard was deposed, who, as she well knew, was never formed for regal power, she exerted herself... | |
| James Granger - Great Britain - 1824 - 650 pages
...legal marriage." protector) than either of her brothers ; according to a saying that went of her, ' That those who wore breeches deserved petticoats better;...had been in breeches, they would have held faster.' "* After Richard was deposed, who, as she well knew, was never formed for regal power, she exerted... | |
| 1824 - 486 pages
...maintained the post (of protector) than either of her brothers," according to a saying that went of her, " That those who wore breeches, deserved petticoats...had been in breeches, they would have held faster." After Richard was deposed, who, as she well knew, was never formed for regal power, she exerted herself... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - Great Britain - 1833 - 676 pages
...likely to have maintained the post than either of her brothers; according to a saying that went of her, that those who wore breeches deserved petticoats better,...petticoats had been in breeches they would have held faster k. The other daughter was married, first to the earl of Warwick's heir, and afterwards to one Russel.... | |
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