... plain terms, that, if they would not help him to more money, he must be forced to help himself. He put on an Episcopal garb (except the lawn sleeves), silk gown and cassock, great hat, satin hatband and rose, long scarf, and was called, or most blasphemously... American Monthly Knickerbocker - Side 447redigeret af - 1844Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| John Dryden - 1808 - 482 sider
...hatband and rose, long scarf, and was called, or blasphemously called himself, the Saviour of the Nation. Whoever he pointed at was taken up and committed ;...way as from a blast, and glad they could prove their last two years conversation. The very breath of him was pestilential ; and if it brought not imprisonment... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 476 sider
...hatband.and rose, long scarf, and was called, or blasphemously called himself, the Saviour of the Nation. Whoever he pointed at was taken up and committed ;...way as from a blast, and glad they could prove their last two years conversation. The very breath of him was pestilential ; and if it brought not imprisonment... | |
| 1823 - 428 sider
...rose, long scarf,* and was talled, or most blasphemously called himself, the saviour of the nation. Whoever he pointed at was taken up and committed ;...a blast, and glad they could prove their two last year's conversation. On his examination before the council.he committed palpable blunders. One of Oates's... | |
| 1823 - 428 sider
...called, or most blasphemously called" himself, the saviour of the nation. Whoever he pointed at was faken up and committed ; so that many people got out of...a blast, and glad they could prove their two last year's conversation. On his examination before the council,he committed palpable blunders. One of Oates's... | |
| Samuel March Phillipps - 1826 - 510 sider
...scarf, and was called, or most blasphemously called himself) the saviour of the nation. Whomsoever he pointed at, was taken up and committed ; so that many people got out of his way, as from a blast, glad they could prove their two last years' conversation. The very breath of him was pestilential j... | |
| Arthur Thomas Malkin - 1835 - 428 sider
...hatband and rose, and was called, or most blasphemously called himself, ' the Saviour of the nation.' Whoever he pointed at was taken up and committed,...people got out of his way, as from a blast, and glad that they could prove their last two years' conversation. The very breath of him was pestilential,... | |
| Arthur Thomas Malkin - 1835 - 440 sider
...rose, and was called, or most blasphemously called himself, ' the Saviour of the nation.' Whoever lie pointed at was taken up and committed, so that many...people got out of his way, as from a blast, and glad that they could prove their last two years' conversation. The very breath of him was pestilential,... | |
| Arthur Thomas Malkin - 1835 - 750 sider
...or most blasphemously called himself, ' the Saviour of the nation.' Whoever he pointed at was tukcn up and committed, so that many people got out of his way, as from a blast, and glad that they could prove their last two years' conversation. The very breath of him was pestilential,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1845 - 878 sider
...called, or most blasphemously called himself, the Saviour of the nation ; whoever he pointed»! *** taken up and committed ; so that many people got out...way, as from a blast, and glad they could prove their we Ьк years' conversation. The very breath of him was pestilential, and, if it brought not imprisonment,... | |
| Anthony Hamilton (Count) - 1846 - 564 sider
...l,200£.'per annum. He put on an episcopal garb, and was called, or called himself, the saviour of the nation. Whoever he pointed at was taken up and committed ;...people got out of his way as from a blast, and glad if they could prove their two last years' conversation. On his examination before the council, he committed... | |
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