| Edward Hyde of Clarendon - 1707 - 402 páginas
...their Infolence, and his Majefty himfelf declar'd his being offended, by ufing the Marquis of Mountro/e with the more countenance, and hearing the Doctor Preach with the more attention. But from this Very abfurd behaviour, befides his MajeHy's defire being fruftrated, of receiving the... | |
| Clarendon, Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1717 - 388 páginas
...Infolence, / and his Majelty himfelf declar'd his being offènded, by ufing the Marquis of Mountrofe with the more countenance, and hearing the Doctor Preach with the more attention. But from this very abfurd behaviour, befides his Majefty's defire being fruftrated, of receiving the... | |
| George Wishart (bp. of Edinburgh.) - 1756 - 452 páginas
...more attention V There is another inftance of their hatred and indig-? nation at this book, no lefs ridiculous in its nature, and more apt to excite laughter, were it not for the Shocking occafion on which it was employed : after they had got Montrofe into their power, and, in order to... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1807 - 590 páginas
...their infolence, and his Majefty himfelf declared his being offended, by ufing the Marquis of Mountrofe with the more countenance, and hearing the Doctor preach with the more attention. But from this very abfurd behaviour, betides his Majefty's deflre being fruftrated, of receiving the... | |
| George Wishart - 1819 - 562 páginas
...knew he was author of that excellent relation of the Lord Montrose's actions in Scotland, — which made those of his Majesty's council full of indignation...nature, and more apt to excite laughter, were it not for t ht- shocking occasion op which it was cmployed ; after they had got Montrose into their power, and,... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 666 páginas
...allegiance, and to demand that the king himself should condemn them for having served his father : which made those of his majesty's council full of indignation...declared his being offended, by using the marquis of Mountrose with the more countenance, and hearing the doctor preach with the more attention. But from... | |
| Mark Napier - 1838 - 612 páginas
...Scotland for having refused to take the Covenant." The King marked his displeasure at their insolence, " by using the Marquis of Montrose with the more countenance,...hearing the Doctor preach with the more attention." " MY LORD, " I entreat you to go on vigorously, and with your wonted courage and care in the prosecution... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1839 - 576 páginas
...allegiance, and to demand that the king himself should condemn them for having served his father : which made those of his majesty's council full of indignation...declared his being offended, by using the marquis of Mountrose with the more countenance, and hearing the doctor preach with the more attention. But from... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1843 - 810 páginas
...allegiance, and to demand that the king himself should condemn them for having served his father : which made those of his majesty's council full of indignation...declared his being offended, by using the marquis of Mountrose with the more countenance, and hearing the doctor preach with the more attention. But from... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1888 - 422 páginas
...allegiance, and to demand that the King himself should condemn them for having served his father: which made those of his majesty's Council full of indignation...declared his being offended, by using the marquis of Mountrose with the more countenance, and hearing the doctor preach with the more attention. But from... | |
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