Nephew, — Though the loss of Bristol be a great blow to me, yet your surrendering it as you did is of so much affliction to me, that it makes me not only forget the consideration of that place, but is likewise the greatest trial of my constancy that... The English Cyclopaedia - الصفحة 1911867عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
 | Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1707
...Letter te Ршкс Rupert. Hereford i±& Sept. i6tf. Nephew, n» Ki*&'' "THOUGH the lofs ofBriftol be a great blow to me, yet your Surrendering it: as you did, is offo much affliction to " " after one that is fo near me as You are, both in Blood and " Friendfl]<p,... | |
 | sir Henry Ellis - 1824
...he dispatched an express with this Letter to Prince Rupert. ' Hereford, 14»' Sept. ' NEPHEW 1645 ' THOUGH the loss of Bristol be a great blow to me, yet your sur' rendering it as you did, is of so much affliction to me, that it makes me ' not only forget the... | |
 | 1825
...Prince Rupert, to whose want of military skill many of the monarch's misfortunes may be attributed. ' Nephew, " Though the loss of Bristol be a great blow...to me, yet your surrendering it as you did, is of so much affliction to me that it makes me not only forget the consideration of that place, but is likewise... | |
 | 1825
...Prince Rupert, to whose want of military skill many of the monarch's misfortunes may be attributed. ' Nephew, ' Though the loss of Bristol be a great blow...to me, yet your surrendering it as you did, is of so much affliction to me that it makes me not only forget the consideration of that place, but is likewise... | |
 | Lucy Aikin - 1833
...desperateness of the condition he was in," he thence addressed to Rupert the following bitter letter. " Nephew! Though the loss of Bristol be a great blow to me, yet your surrendering it as you did, is of so much affliction to me that it makes me not only forget the consideration of that place, but is likewise... | |
 | Hartley Coleridge - 1833 - عدد الصفحات: 732
...those who ignorantly imagine that Kings have no hearts : — " Nephew, Though the loss of Bristol IK; a great blow to me, yet your surrendering it as you did is of so much affliction to me, that it makes me not only forget the consideration of that place, but is... | |
 | Edmund Lodge - 1835
...marked ill the following letter to one whom he had loved and indulged with the tenderness of a parent. " Nephew, " Though the loss of Bristol be a great blow to me, yet your surrendering it as you did is of so much affliction to me that it makes me not only forget the consideration of that place, but is likewise... | |
 | Hartley Coleridge - 1836 - عدد الصفحات: 732
...we shall give it for the benefit of those who ignorantly imagine that Kings have no hearts : — " Nephew, Though the loss of Bristol be a great blow to me, yet your surrendering it as you did is of so much affliction to me, that it makes me not only forget the consideration of that place, but is... | |
 | François Pierre G. Guizot - 1838
...bitterest disappointment, it completely ruined his affairs in the west. He wrote to the prince": " My nephew ; though the loss of Bristol be a great blow to me, yet your surrendering it as you did makes me forget all besides. What can be done, after one so near to me as you are, both in blood and... | |
 | François Guizot - 1838
...bitterest disappointment, it completely ruined his affairs in the west. He wrote to the prince0: " My nephew ; though the loss of Bristol be a great blow to me, yet your surrendering it as you did makes me forget all besides. What can be done, after one so near to me as you are, both in blood and... | |
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