 | Sir Richard Bulstrode - 1721 - 439 страници
...And yet I 'will take Care to leave my 'Kingdoms to him in Peace, -wiping he may. long keep them fa. But this hath all of my Fears, little of my Hopes, and lefs of my Reafon j and I am much afraid, that when my Brother comes to the Crown, he will be obliged... | |
 | Gilbert Burnet - 1823
...be obliged to travel again. And yet I will take care to leave my kingdoms to him in peace, wishing he may long keep them so. But this hath all of my...he will be obliged again to leave his native soil." land. The king shewed the prince one of his seals ; i684. and told him, that whatever he might write... | |
 | Gilbert Burnet - 1833
...I will take care to leave " my kingdoms to him in peace, " wishing he may long keep " them so. Rut this hath all of " my fears, little of my hopes. '...will be obliged again to leave ' his native soil." p. 424.) was taken in the West Indies, and sent over. He 1684. was under an outlawry for treason. The... | |
 | Thomas Stephen - 1844
...be obliged to travel again. And yet I will take care to leave my kingdoms to him in peace, wishing he may long keep them so. But this hath all of my...he will be obliged again to leave his native soil." This idea must have made a strong impression on the king's mind, for he remarked to the prince of Orange,... | |
 | Thomas Stephen - 1844
...leave my kingdoms to him in pwa - . fears, little of my hopes, and less of my reason; and I am wishing he may long keep them so. But this hath all of my much afraid, that when my brother comes to the crown,he «'i// made a strong impression on the king's... | |
 | William Chappell - 1885
...he may loug keep them so. But this hath all of my f can, little of my hopes, and less of my Rtason ; and I am much afraid that when my Brother comes to the Crown, he will be obliged to leave his native soil." — Bulstrode's Mtmoirt, p. 425. Probably the first shock given by James... | |
 | Gilbert Burnet - 1900
...be obliged to travel again. And yet I will take care to leave my kingdoms to him in peace, wishing he may long keep them so. But this hath all of my fears, little of CHAP. XV. passage was told me by the earl of Portland. The king " shewed the prince one of his seals,... | |
 | Gilbert Burnet - 1900
...to travel again. And yrt I will take can to leave my kingdoms to him in pl-ace, wishing he may tong keep them so. But this hath all of my fears, little of CHAP. XV. passage was told me by the earl of Portland. The king " shewed the prince one of his seals,... | |
 | Gale K. Larson - 1999 - 222 страници
...be obliged to travel again. And yet I will take care to leave my kingdoms to him in peace, wishing he may long keep them so. But this hath all of my fears, little of my hopes and less of my reason.' Time was to prove the truth of this shrewd, melancholy prophecy" (35l-52l. All these sentiments that... | |
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