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" King's affliction for her death was as great as it was just ; it was greater than those who knew him best thought his temper capable of: he went beyond all bounds in it : during her sickness he was in an agony that amazed us all, fainting often, and breaking... "
William III - 80. oldal
szerző: H. D. Thrall - 2004 - 121 oldal
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The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year ...

William Cobbett - 1809 - 860 oldal
...enlargement of figure or rhetoric. — The king's affliction for her death was as great as it was just ; it was greater than those, who knew him best, thought his temper capable of. When she died, his spirits sunk so low, that there was reason to apprehend, that he was following her...

Studies in History; Containing the History of England, from Its ..., 2. kötet

Thomas Morell - 1821 - 542 oldal
...in our age or in our history. The king's affliction for her death was as great as it was just ; it was greater than those, who knew him best, thought...during her sickness, he was in an agony, that amazed iis all, fainting often, and breaking' out into most violent lamentations ; when she died, his spirits...

Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time: With the Suppressed ..., 4. kötet

Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 576 oldal
...D. ' hope he begins to recover out affliction for her death was as great as it was just ; '694. it was greater than those who knew him best thought his...violent lamentations : when she died, his spirits sunk so low, that there was great reason to apprehend that he was following her ; for some weeks after,...

History of His Own Time: With the Suppressed Passages of the First ..., 4. kötet

Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 576 oldal
...indignation. D. ' hope he begins to recover out affliction for her death was as great as it was just; 1694. it was greater than those who knew him best thought his...most violent lamentations: when she died, his spirits sunk so low, that there was great reason to apprehend that he was following her; for some weeks after,...

The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for ..., 5. kötet

1825 - 422 oldal
...any in our age or in our history. The king's affliction for her death was as great as it was just; it was greater than those who knew him best thought his...beyond all bounds in it. During her sickness, he was in agony that amazed us all, fainting often, and breaking out into most violent lamentations : when she...

Assistant of Education, 5. kötet

1825 - 404 oldal
...any in our age or in our history. The king's affliction for her death was as great as it was just; it was greater than those who knew him best thought his...beyond all bounds in it. During her sickness, he was in agony that amazed us all, fainting often, and breaking out into most violent lamentations : when she...

The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 41. kötet

1825 - 588 oldal
...relates King William to have used when in the agony of his grief for her loss : He showed feelings ' greater than ' those who knew him best thought his temper capable of, ' — ' fainting often, and breaking out into most violent lamenta' tions. ' This vehemence of feeling...

Memoirs of Eminently Pious Women, 1. kötet

Samuel Burder - 1827 - 482 oldal
...the same historian adds, " that the King's affliction " for her death was as great as it was just. It was " greater than those who knew him best, thought...violent lamentations. When she died, his " spirits sunk so low, that there was great reason to " apprehend that he was following her. For some " weeks...

Memoirs of Eminently Pious Women of Britain and America, 1. kötet

David Francis Bacon - 1833 - 630 oldal
...the same historian adds, " that the king's affliction for her death was as great as it was just. It was greater than those who knew him best thought his...most violent lamentations. When she died, his spirits sunk so low, that there was great reason to apprehend that he was following her. For some weeks after...

Memoirs of Eminently Pious Women

Samuel Burder - 1836 - 756 oldal
...the same historian adds, " that the King's affliction for her death was as great as it was just. It was greater than those who knew him best thought his...into most violent lamentations. When she died, his spirit sunk so low, that there was great reason to apprehend that he was following her. For some weeks...




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