| Malcolm Laing - 1804 - 574 страници
...his motives in most pathetic terms. " To deal freely with , you, the great concession I made to-day was merely in order to my escape, of which if I had not w Carte's Ormond, H : Appendix 17 ; Letters, October 10th and 28th, Parliamentary History, sviii. 128.... | |
| Malcolm Laing - 1804 - 570 страници
...describes his motives in most pathetic terms. " To deal freely with you, the great concession I made to-day was merely in order to my escape, of which if I had not • " hopes. I would not have done. For then I could BOOK -v. . " have returned to my straight prison... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 540 страници
...deal freely with you," says he in one of his letters to Hopkins, " the great concession I made to-day was merely in order to my escape, of which, if I had not hopes, I had not done. For then I could return to my straight prison without reluctance, but I now... | |
| The Westminster Review.Volume II.July-October,1824 - 1824 - 582 страници
...Charles himself writes to sir William Hopkins, " To deal fairly with you, the great concession I made to day was merely in order to my escape, of which, if I had not hopes, I had not done." And from this and other evidence, which proves him to have been at this time... | |
| George Buchanan - 1827 - 642 страници
...explicit ; " To deal freely with you," says he, " the great concession I made to-day, [October 9th,] was merely in order to my escape, of which, if I had not hopes, I had not done, for then I could return to my strait prison without reluctance ; but now I confess... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1833 - 390 страници
...Isle of Wight with whom he can led on a correspondence respecting the means of hid deliverance : " To deal freely with you, the great concession I made...confess it would break my heart, having done that which o:ily an escape can justify."* lie had also agreed to an act declaring void the cassation rmd all other... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1839 - 564 страници
...Newport. In one letter (Oct. 9) he says, " To deal freely with you, the great concession I made to-day was merely in order to my escape, of which, if I had not hopes, I would not have done ; for then I could have returned to my strait prison without reluctance... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 686 страници
...Hopkins, a gentleman in the Isle of Wight, with whom he was concerting some new means of escape : — " done) ; for, my regal authority once settled, I make...and God is my witness my chietest end in regainin He had also agreed to cease all connexion with the papists in Ireland, and yet, encouraged by some... | |
| George Hillier - 1852 - 364 страници
...conceflion I made this day (the church, militia, and Ireland), was made merely in order to my efcape, of which, if I had not hope, I would not have done ; for then I could have returned to my ftrait prifon without reluctancy. But now, I confefs, it would... | |
| George Hillier - 1852 - 370 страници
...conceffion I made this day (the church, militia, and Ireland), was made merely in order to my efcape, of which, if I had not hope, I would not have done; for then I could have returned to my ftrait prifon without relu&ancy. But now, I confefs, it would... | |
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