| Thomas Birch - 1749 - 562 pagina’s
...fuffering the Earl to be executed, was his iuppofed obftinacy, in not applying to her for mercy. " to go to Chapel the next morning. The next " day, all things being in a readinefs, we long ex" pected her coming. After eleven a-clock one " of the Grooms came out, and... | |
| Thomas Birch - 1749 - 570 pagina’s
...The netft " day, all things being in a readinefs, we long ex" pected her coming. After eleven a-clock one " of the Grooms came out, and bade make ready " for the private clofet; me would not go to the " great. There we ftaid long for her coming •, but " at the laft fhe... | |
| 540 pagina’s
...no hope of her recovery, "because th« command that the great closet should refused all remedies. he prepared for her to go to chapel the next morning. The next day, all things being in a readiness, we Icng 'On Wednesday, the 2Sd of March, she grew speechless. That afternoon, by figns,... | |
| Robert Carey (1st earl of Monmouth.) - 1808 - 350 pagina’s
...humour; but I found by her it was too deep-rooted in her heart, and hardly to be removed. This was upon a Saturday night, and she gave command, that the great...the next morning. The next day, all things being in a readiness, we long expected her coming. After eleven o'clock, one of the grooms * came out, and bade... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1811 - 456 pagina’s
...but I found by her, it was too deep-rooted in her heart, and hardly to be removed. This was upon a Saturday night, and she gave command that the great...the next morning. The next day, all things being in a readiness, we long expected her coming. After eleven o'clock, one of * The firmness with which Mr.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 498 pagina’s
...; but I found by her it was too deep rooted in her heart, and hardly to be removed. This was upon a Saturday night; and she gave command, that the great closet should be prepared for hef to go to chapel the next morning. The next day, all things being in readiness, we long expected... | |
| 1812 - 470 pagina’s
...but 1 found by her, it was too deep-rooted in her heart, and hardly to be removed. This was upon a Saturday night, and she gave command that the great...to go to chapel the next morning. The next day, all th-ngs being in a readmess, we long expected her coming. After eleven o'clock, one of • The firmness... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 624 pagina’s
...but I found by her, it was too deep rooted in her heart, and hardly to be removed. This was upon a Saturday night, and she gave command, that the great...the next morning. The next day, all things being in a readiness, we long expected her coming. After eleven o'clock, one of the grooms came out, and bade... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 616 pagina’s
...but I found by her, it was too deep rooted in her heart, and hardly to be removed. This was upon a Saturday night, and she gave command, that the great...the next morning. The next day, all things being in a readiness, we longexpected her coming. After eleven o'clock, one of the grooms came out, and bade... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1818 - 544 pagina’s
...; but I found by her it was too deep rooted in her heart and hardly to be removed. This was upon a Saturday night} and she gave command that the great...the next morning. The next day, all things being in a readiness, we long expected her coming. After eleven o'clock, one of the grooms came out MELANCHOLY... | |
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