| François de Bassompierre - France - 1819 - 184 pages
...your letter by Die Greame—this is my answer:—I command you to send all the French away tomorrow out of the toune, if you can by faire meanes (but...away, dryving them away lyke so manie wyld beastes untill ye haue shipped them, and so the devill goe with them. Lett me heare no answer, but of the performance... | |
| François de Bassompierre - France - 1819 - 196 pages
...your letter by Die Grearae—this is my answer:—I command you to send all the French away tomorrow out of the toune, if you can by faire meanes (but...away, dryving them away lyke so manie wyld beastes untill ye haue shipped them, and so the devill goe with them. Lett me heare no answer, but of the performance... | |
| François de Bassompierre - France - 1819 - 188 pages
...Hampton Court, the 20tk of November, 1025. STEENIE, I haue receaued your letter by Die Crearne—this is my answer :—I command you to send all the French away tomorrow out of the toune, if you can by faire meanes (but stike not longe in disputing,) otherways... | |
| George Brodie - Great Britain - 1822 - 630 pages
...his favourite, the mild, composed temper ascribed to him, may be doubted. " Steinie, I have received your letter by Die Greame. This is my answer. I command you to send all the French away to-morrow out of town: If you can by fair means, but stick not long in dispatching, otherwise force... | |
| sir Henry Ellis - Great Britain - 1824 - 428 pages
...thejlnal driving away of the Monsieurs. [MS. HARL. 6988. art. 6. Orig. ENTIRELY IN THE KING'S OWN HASH.] STEENIE I HAVE receaved your Letter by Die Greame,...otherways force them away, dryving them away lyke so manic wyld beastes untill ye have shipped them, and so the Devill goe with them. Lett me heare no answer... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - Great Britain - 1828 - 366 pages
...unfeeling tyrannical temper. “STEENIE, “I have receaved your letter by Dic Greame (Sir Richard Graham). This is my answer. I command you to send all the French away tomorrowout of the towne, if you can by fair meanes, (but stike not long in disputing,) otherways force... | |
| Lucy Aikin - Biography & Autobiography - 1833 - 570 pages
...following characteristic order respecting them. " Steenie, " I have received your letter by Dick Graham, this is my answer. I command you to send all the French away tomorrow out of the town. If you can, by fair means, (but stick not long in disputing,) otherwise force... | |
| Lucy Aikin - Great Britain - 1833 - 356 pages
...following characteristic order respecting them. " Steenie, " I have received your letter by Dick Graham, this is my answer. I command you to send all the French away tomorrow out of the town. If you can, by fair means, (but stick not long in disputing,) otherwise force... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1835 - 566 pages
...explained by the following letter: — ' Steenie [Buckingham].—I have receaved your letter by Die Groame, this is my answer. I command you to send all the French away tomorrow out of the toune if you can by faire meanes (but stike not long in disputing), otherwise force... | |
| Robert Huish - 1836 - 1018 pages
...wrote the Duke in the following peremptory style. STEENIE. I have received your letter by Die Greme ; this is my answer. I command you to send all the French away to-morrow out of towne, if you can by fayre means (but stike not long disputing) etherwase force them... | |
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