| Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts - 1897 - 734 páginas
...yet who in the worst of my afflictions when my Lord Nottingham] first insulted her, then .teirpted her, scorned so much as to move me to comply with...condition always believed I should be carried through it, but which way has been and yet remains a mystery of Providence unexpounded. I beg heartily your pardon... | |
| Edward Stanley Roscoe - 1902 - 374 páginas
...appeal for help. He had seven children, "whose education," he remarks, with his usual common sense, " calls on me to furnish their heads if I cannot their purses." Yet certainly for the moment De Foe was in a friendless and moneyless state, from which he was undoubtedly... | |
| Edward Stanley Roscoe - 1902 - 310 páginas
...appeal for help. He had seven children, "whose education," he remarks, with his usual common sense, " calls on me to furnish their heads if I cannot their purses." Yet certainly for the moment De Foe was in a friendless and moneyless state, from which he was undoubtedly... | |
| Edward Arthur Fitch, William Herbert Dalton, Charlotte Fell-Smith - 1902 - 274 páginas
...and yet who, in the worst of my afflictions, when my Lord Nottingham first insulted her, then tempted her, scorned so much as to move me to comply with...moving article, and helps very often to make me sad. (Vol. ii. p. 88.) This extract is interesting in connection with Mr. George Day's article on " The... | |
| James T. Boulton - 1975 - 304 páginas
...to Oppose him. Seaven Children Sir whose Education Calls on me to furnish Their heads if I Can not Their Purses, and which Debt if not paid Now Can Never be Compounded hereafter is to me a Moveing Article and helps Very often to make me Sad. But Sir I am I Thank God Furnisht with Patience.... | |
| Paula R. Backscheider - 1989 - 702 páginas
...in a 1721 poem. Seaven Children Sir whose Education Calls on me to furnish Their heads ifl Can not Their Purses, and which Debt if not paid Now Can Never be Compounded hereafter is to me a Moveing Artical and helps Very often to make me Sad. But Sir I am I Thank God Furnisht with Patience.... | |
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