| Francis Maseres - 1815 - 478 pągines
...all circumstances than she could, be ; but she might be entirely " easy as to whatever concession) he should make them ; for that he " should know in...due time how to deal with the rogues, who, Instead t( ef a silken garter, should be fitted with a hempen cord. So th« " letter ended : which answer,... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 524 pągines
...who was better informed of all circumstances than she could be ; for that he should know in time howr to deal with the rogues, who instead of a silken garter should have a hempen one.' This letter too was intercepted, and decided his fate. Lord Oxford offered 500/.... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1821 - 668 pągines
...informed of all circumstances than she could be ; but that she might be entirely easy as to whatever concessions he should make them ; for that he should...rogues, who, instead of a silken garter, should be fitted'with a hempen cord : that so the letter ended ; which answer, as they waited for, so they intercepted... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - 1821 - 344 pągines
...argument of his insincerity. The story of the saddle, however, with the letter in which he wrote " that he should know in due time how to deal with the...who, instead of a silken garter, should be fitted with a hempen cord," is, if genuine, a sufficient proof that his natural sincerity was gone, and that... | |
| 1821 - 688 pągines
...informed of all circumstances than she could be ; but that she might be entirely easy as to whatever concessions he should make them; for that he should know in due time how'to deal with the rogues, who, instead of a silken garter, e 2 should be fitted with a hempen cord:... | |
| Thomas Cromwell - 1822 - 616 pągines
...be ;' and that she might be ' entirely easy as to whatever concessions he should make them ;' since he should ' know in due time how to deal with the rogues, who, instead of a silken garter, should be Jilted with a hempen cord,' &c. Cromwell's spy described this letter as sewed up in the skirt of a... | |
| Thomas Cromwell - 1822 - 622 pągines
...be ;' and that she might be ''entirely easy as to whatever concessions he should make them ;' since he should ' know in due time how to deal with the rogues, who, instead of a silken garter, should befitted with a hempen cord,' &c. Cromwell's spy described this letter as sewed up in the skirt of... | |
| Andrew Wilkie - 1824 - 348 pągines
...but she might be entirely easy as to any concessions he should make them, fur that he should know in time how to deal with the rogues, who instead of a silken garter should have a hempen one. This letter was intercepted, and decided his fate. Lord Oxford offered five hundred... | |
| William Godwin - 1826 - 724 pągines
...Cromwel and Ireton. In reply to which he begged her to make herself entirely easy on that head, as he should "know in due time how to deal with the rogues,...who, instead of a silken garter, should be fitted with a hempen cord1". k Detection of the Court of England, anno 1647. i This letter, or something to... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1827 - 510 pągines
...better informed of all circumstances than she could be; but she might be entirely easy as to whatever concessions he should make them ; for that he should...who , instead of a silken garter, should be fitted with a hempen cord. So the letter ended; which answer, as they waited for, so they intercepted accordingly;... | |
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