| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1707 - 496 páginas
...hard to difcover, which feard him moft, France, Spat», or the Low Countries, where his Friendfhip was current at the value he put upon it. As they did all facrifice their Honour, and their Intereft, to his Pleafure, fo there is nothing he could have demanded,... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1793 - 268 páginas
...that was indevoted to him, and wished his ruin, was an instance of a very prodigious address. But his greatness at home, • \ was but a shadow of the glory...their honour, and their interest, to his ^pleasure, so their is nothing he could have demanded, that either of them would have denied him. To conclude his... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1807 - 716 páginas
...hard to difcover, which feared him moft, France, Spain, or the Low Countries, where his friendfhip was current at, the value he put upon it. As they did all facrifice fheir honour and their intereft to his pleafure, fb there is nothing he could have demanded,... | |
| 1821 - 688 páginas
...that was indevoted to him, and wished his ruiji, was an instance of a very prodigious address. But his greatness at home was but a shadow of the glory he...friendship was current at the value he put upon it: that as they did all sacrifice their honour and their interest to his pleasure, so there was nothing... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 410 páginas
...that was indevoted to him, and wished his ruin, was an instance of a very prodigious address. But his greatness at home was but a shadow of the glory he...Countries, where his friendship was current at the value he pnt upon it. As they did all sacrifice their honour and their interest to his pleasure, so there is... | |
| Henry Ellis - 1827 - 436 páginas
...[COMMUNICATED BY THE EIGHT HON. THE LORD VISCOUNT STRANGFORD.] •,• Lord Clarendon says, that Cromwell's greatness at home, was but a shadow of the glory he had abroad. Four years previous to the writing of this Letter, Cromwell had especially authorised the publication... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 274 páginas
...an army undevoted to him, and wished his ruin, was an instance of very prodigious address. But his greatness at home was but a shadow of the glory he...friendship was current at the value he put upon it ; that as they did all sacrifice their honour and their interest to his pleasure, so there was nothing... | |
| 1845 - 570 páginas
...stronger than those of Clarendon upon this part of the Protector's character and conduct : — " His greatness at home was but a shadow of the glory he...upon it. As they did all sacrifice their honour and interest to his pleasure, so there is nothing he could have demanded that either of them would have... | |
| 1846 - 396 páginas
...be stronger than those of Clarendon upon this part of the Protector's character and conduct:—" His greatness at home was but a shadow of the glory he...upon it. As they did all sacrifice their honour and interest to his pleasure, so there is nothing he could have demanded that either of them would have... | |
| Sir Daniel Wilson - 1848 - 334 páginas
...that was undevoted to him and wished his ruin ; was an instance of a very prodigious address. But his greatness at home was but a shadow of the glory he...it. As they did all sacrifice their honour and their interests to his pleasure, so there is nothing he could have demanded that either of them would have... | |
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