But nothing he said to me moved me more, than when, upon the said prospect of them all, he told me, he had none left, with whom he could so much as speak of them in confidence, since my Lord Treasurer's being gone. And this gave, I suppose, his Majesty... The English Historical Review - Page 256publié par - 1915Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
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...made way for. But nothing he said to ma moved me more, than when, upon the said prospect of them all, he told me, he had none left, with whom he could so...much as speak of them in confidence, since my lord Treasurer'» being gune. And this gave, I suppose, hi« Cl t] 1 JAMES IL Proceedings against Thomas... | |
| Sir William Temple - 1814 - 608 pages
...made way for. But nothing he said to me moved me more, than when, upon the said prospect of them all, he told me, he had none left, with whom he could so...confidence, since my Lord Treasurer's being gone. And this gave, I suppose, his Majesty the occasion of entering into more confidence with me, than I... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 730 pages
...said to me moved me more, .than when, upon the said prospect of them all, he told me, he had non« left, with whom he could so much as speak of them...confidence, since my lord Treasurer's being gone. And this gave, I suppose, his 2R ' marie any peace with France; and the ' ambassador here has agreed... | |
| 1816 - 732 pages
...made way for. But nothing he said to me moved me more, than when, upon the said prospect of them all, he told me, he had none left, with whom he could so much as speak of them iti confidence, since my lord Treasurer's being gone. Aud. this gate, I suppose, his 609] « made any... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 738 pages
...made way for. Hut nothing he said to me moved me more, than when, upon the said prospect of them all, he told me, he had none left, with whom he could so much aa speak of them in confidence, since my lord Treasurer's' lieing gone. And tlüs gave, I suppose,... | |
| Thomas Peregrine Courtenay - 1836 - 540 pages
...his affairs ; but nothing he said to me moved me more, than when upon the sad prospect of them all, he told me he had none left with whom he could so...confidence, since my Lord Treasurer's being gone. And this gave, I suppose, his Majesty the occasion of entering into more confidence with me than I... | |
| Thomas Peregrine Courtenay - 1836 - 536 pages
...his affairs; but nothing he said to me moved me more, than when upon the sad prospect of them all, he told me he had none left with whom he could so...confidence, since my Lord Treasurer's being gone. And this gave, I suppose, his Majesty the occasion of entering into more confidence with me than I... | |
| 1837 - 704 pages
...affairs; .... but nothing lie said to me moved me more, than when upon the sad prospect of them all, he told me he had none left with whom he could so...confidence, since my lord treasurer's being gone. And this gave, I suppose, his majesty the occasion of entering into more confidence with me than I... | |
| Henry Sidney Earl of Romney - 1843 - 436 pages
...correspondences made way for ; but nothing touched me more than when, upon the sad prospect of them all, he told me he had none left with whom he could so much as speak of them in confidence, since my Lord Treasurer (Danby) was gone." .... " I found that the council of my Lord Treasurer's removal had been... | |
| Henry Sidney Earl of Romney - 1843 - 430 pages
...correspondences made way for ; but nothing touched me more than when, upon the sad prospect of them all, he told me he had none left with whom he could so much as speak of them in confidence, since my Lord Treasurer (Danby) was gone." .... " I found that the council of my Lord Treasurer's removal had been... | |
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