Westfield: but it would not be: neither the king's intreaty for John Dun would prevail: yet they are threatened with a mandate, which if it come, it is like they will obey, but they are resolved to give him such a blow withal, that he were better be with-out... Ignoramus: comoedia - Strana xxxvautor/autoři: George Ruggle - 1787 - 319 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Edmund Burke - 1778 - 762 str.
...Secretary, that made great means for Mr. Weftfield ; but it would not be ; neither the King's intreaty for John Dun would prevail ; yet they are threatened...withal, that he were better, be without it. Indeed the Bifliop of Chichefter, Vice Chancellor, hath been very ftiff, and carried himfelf very peremptory that... | |
| Izaak Walton, Thomas Zouch - 1796 - 640 str.
...Secretary, " that made great means for Mr. Weflfield ; but it would not be : neither the King's intreaty " for John Dun would prevail ; yet they are threatened with a mandate, which, if it is come, " it is like they will obey ; but they are refolved to give him fuch a blow withal, that he... | |
| 1800 - 702 str.
...Secretary, that made great means for Mr. Weftfield ; but it would not be; neither the King's intreaty for John Dun would prevail ; yet they are threatened...withal, that he were better be without it. Indeed, the Bifhop of Chichefter, Vice Chancellor, hath been very ftifF, and carried himfelf very peremptory that... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 688 str.
...Secretary, that made great means for Mr. Weftfield ; but it would not be; neither the King's intreaty for John Dun would prevail ; yet they are threatened...withal, that he were better be without it. Indeed, the Bifhop of Chiehefter, Vice Chancellor, hath been very ftifF, and carried hinifelf very peremptory that... | |
| 1800 - 694 str.
...Secretary, that made great means for Mr. Weftfield ; but it would not be; neither the King's intreaty for John Dun would prevail ; yet they are threatened...withal, that he were better be without it. Indeed, the Bifhop of Chichefter, Vice Chancellor, hath been very ftifF, and carried himfelf very peremptory that... | |
| Izaak Walton, Thomas Zouch - 1817 - 822 str.
..." that made great means For Mr. Westfield ; but it would not be : " neither the King's intreaty fur John Dun would prevail ; " yet they are threatened with a mandate, which, if it i» " come, it is like they will ol>ey ; but they are resolved to " give him inch a blow withal, that... | |
| Robert Folkestone Williams - 1848 - 506 str.
...made great means for Mr. Westfield.2 But it would not be, neither the king's entreaty for John Donne3 would prevail. Yet they are threatened with a mandate, which, if it come up, it is like they will obey ; but they are resolved to give him such a blow withal, that he were... | |
| Thomas Birch, Robert Folkestone Williams - 1848 - 526 str.
...made great means for Mr. Westfield.2 But it would not be, neither the king's entreaty for John Donne3 would prevail. Yet they are threatened with a mandate, which, if it come up, it is like they will obey ; but they are resolved to give him such a blow withal, that he were... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1852 - 174 str.
...Secretary, that made great means for Mr. Westfield ; hut it would not he ; neither the king's entreaty for John Dun would prevail : yet they are threatened...a mandate, which, if it come, it is like they will ohey ; hut they are resolved to give him such a hlow withal, that he were hetter without it." In a... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1857 - 542 str.
...but it would not be ; neither the King's intreaty for John Dun would prevail ; yet they are threatned with a mandate, which, if it come, it is like they will obey ; but they are resolved to give him such a blow withal, that he were better without it." In another letter, of nearly... | |
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