| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1807 - 458 pages
...I*" upon ° . ° . - ,. his fur- • yet your lurrendermg it as you did, is or lo much Briftol. 0 " affliction to me, that it makes me not only forget the " consideration of that place, but is likewife the greateft " trial of my conftancy that hatli yet befallen me ; for " what is to be clone,... | |
| sir Henry Ellis - Great Britain - 1824 - 428 pages
...dispatched an express with this Letter to Prince Hupert. ' Hereford, 14"> Sept ' NEPHEW 1645 ' THOUGH the loss of Bristol be a great blow to me, yet your...' not only forget the consideration of that place, bulls likewise the greatest ' trial of my constancy that hath yet befallen me; for what is to be done,... | |
| English literature - 1825 - 624 pages
...Rupert, to whose want of military skill many of the monarch's misfortunes may be attributed. ' 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... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1826 - 576 pages
...great blow to Ei» rt 8nrren- " me » vet vour surrendering it as you did, is of so iierofiins- « mucn affliction to me, that it makes me not only " forget the consideration of that place, but is like" wise the greatest trial of my constancy that hath " yet befallen me ; for what is to be done,... | |
| Hartley Coleridge - Lancashire (England) - 1833 - 764 pages
...have no hearts :— " Nephew, Though the loss of Bristol lie a great blow to me, yet your surrendering it as you did is of so much affliction to me, that...consideration of that place, but is likewise the greatest trial of my constancy that hath yet befallen me ; for what is to be done, after one that is so near... | |
| Lucy Aikin - Great Britain - 1833 - 390 pages
...the condition he was in," he thence addressed to Rupert the following bitter letter. lion to me (hat it makes me not only forget the consideration of that place, but is likewise the greatest trial of my constancy that hath yet befallen me ; for what is to be done, after one that is so near... | |
| 1850 - 902 pages
...ungrateful:-. " Nephew—Though the lews of Bristol be a great blow to me, yet your surrendering it sa you did is of so much affliction to me, that it makes me not only fürtet the consideration of that place, but is likewise the greatest trial of my constancy that hath... | |
| Lucy Aikin - Great Britain - 1833 - 638 pages
...the condition he was in," he thence addressed to Rupert the following bitter letter. ".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 it makes me not only forget the consideration... | |
| Lucy Aikin - Great Britain - 1833 - 638 pages
...condition he was in," he thence addressed to Rupert the following bitter letter. " 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 it makes me not only forget the consideration... | |
| Lucy Aikin - Great Britain - 1833 - 640 pages
...condition he was in," he thence addressed to Rupert the following bitter letter. " 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 it makes me not only forget the consideration... | |
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