... think him capable of such baseness, yet he ought not for his own sake be thought to slight the information ; which would make his friends the less careful of him : that they had reason to give him warning of those meetings, which, if he had not known... The Pocket Magazine - Strana 2551828Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1828 - 658 str.
...warning of those meetings ; which, if he had not known himself, would have been very worthy of Ids suspicion. Therefore he would forbear coming to the...and be satisfied with it." He would then call for Iris horse, and deaf to the governor' 9 entreaties, depart from the castle, snrt not return again until... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 666 str.
...of those meetings, which, if he had not " known himself, had been very worthy of his sus" picion ; therefore he would forbear coming to the " castle...who would know of this, and be satisfied " with it :" and no power of the governor could prevail with him, at such times, to stay ; but he would be gone,... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 664 str.
...those meetings, which, if he had not • " known himself, had been very worthy of his sus" picion ; therefore he would forbear coming to the " castle...who would know of this, and be satisfied " with it :" and no power of the governor could prevail with him, at such times, to stay ; but he would be gone,... | |
| 1827 - 510 str.
...proceedings passed at these meetings, so that, on the reception of such letters, the governor showed them to him, and they both smiled. ' On such occasions...again until particularly pressed by the governor, when ha would i-ome, lending his aid in all public and private affairs. ' In this artful manner he managed... | |
| Henry Neele - 1828 - 370 str.
...suspicion. He would therefore forbear coming to the castle again till the jealousy of friends would be over who would know of this and be satisfied with it. No power of the Governor's could ever prevail with him at such times to tarry in the castle, but he... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1839 - 576 str.
...meetings, which, if he had not known him" self, had been very worthy of his suspicion; there" fore he would forbear coming to the castle again, " till...who would know of this, and be satisfied with it:" and no power of the governor could prevail with him, at such times, to stay ; but he would be gone,... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1843 - 810 str.
...they had reason to give " him warning of those meetings, which, if he " had not known himself, had been very worthy " of his suspicion ; therefore he...who would know " of this, and be satisfied with it :" and no power of the governor could prevail with him, at such times, to stay ; but he would he gone,... | |
| 1861 - 588 str.
...that they had reason to give him warning of those meetings, which, if he had not known himself, had been very worthy of his suspicion ; therefore he would...over; who would know of this, and be satisfied with it ;' and no power of the Governor could prevail with him, at such times, to stay ; but he would be gone,... | |
| 1861 - 588 str.
...that they had reason to give him warning of those meetings, which, if he had not known himself, had been very worthy of his suspicion ; therefore he would...over; who would know of this, and be satisfied with it ;' and no power of the Governor could prevail with him, at such times, to stay ; but he would be gone,... | |
| Nīlakaṇṭha Mimaṃsakabhaṭṭa (son of Ṣaṇkara.) - 1872 - 628 str.
...suspicion. He would therefore forbear coming to the castle again till the jealousy of friends would be over who would know of this and be satisfied with it. No power of the Governor's could ever prevail with him at such times to tarry in the castle, but he... | |
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