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" ... that the very agony of the war, and the view of the calamities and desolation the kingdom did and must endure, took his sleep from him, and would shortly break his heart. "
Heath's Historical Annual; Or, The Great Civil War of Charles I.: And the ... - 225. oldal
1841 - 287 oldal
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Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the Close of ...

George Burnett - 1807 - 548 oldal
...ingeminate the word Peace, Peace ; and would passionately profess, " that the very agony of the war, and the view of the cala.mities and desolation the kingdom did and must en* durc, took his sleep from him, and would shortly break his heart. This made some think, or pretend...

The Lives and Portraits of Remarkable Characters, Drawn from the ..., 1. kötet

1819 - 290 oldal
...he endured on account of the war, and the view of the calamities and desolation the kingdom endured, took his sleep from him, and would shortly break his heart. This extreme uneasiness seems to have hurried him on to his destruction ; for, the morning before the battle...

The Plain Englishman [ed. by C. Knight and E.H. Locker]., 1. kötet

Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 oldal
...ingeminate the word peace, peace ; and would passionately profess, ' that the very agony of the war, and the view of the calamities and desolation the kingdom...pretend to think, ' that he was so much enamoured on peace, that he would have been glad the King should have bought it at any price ;' which was a most...

Examples of English Prose: From the Reign of Elizabeth to the Present Time ...

George Walker - 1825 - 668 oldal
...ingeminate the word, " peace, peace ;" and would passionately profess, " that the very agony of the war, and the view of the calamities and desolation the kingdom...pretend to think, " that he was so much enamoured on peace, that he would have been glad the king should have bought it at any price ;" which was a most...

The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, to which ..., 4. kötet

Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 652 oldal
...and would passionately profess, " that " the very agony of the war, and the view of the ca" lamities and desolation the kingdom did and must " endure,...pretend to think, " that he was so much enamoured on " peace, that he would have been glad the king " should have bought it at any price ;" which was...

The Metropolitan, 1. kötet

1831 - 626 oldal
...accent, ingeminate the word ' Peace ! Peace ! ' and would profess, that the very agony of the war, and the view of the calamities and desolation the kingdom...sleep from him, and would shortly break his heart." The Author of the following lines has endeavoured to present Lord Falkland in his true character of...

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

David Francis Bacon - 1833 - 630 oldal
...ingeminate the word Peace, Peace} and would passionately profess, "that the very agony of the war, and the view of the calamities and desolation the kingdom...think, or pretend to think, " that he was so much enamored of peace, that he would have been glad the king should have bought it at any price ;" which...

Memoirs of the Court of King Charles the First, 2. kötet

Lucy Aikin - 1833 - 636 oldal
...ingeminate the word Peace, Peace; and would passionately profess, ' that the very agony of the war, and the view of the calamities and desolation the kingdom...sleep from him and would shortly break his heart.'" According to another writer, he said, on the morning of the fight in which he fell, " that he was weary...

Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain...: With ..., 6. kötet

Edmund Lodge - 1835 - 350 oldal
...ingeminate the word peace, peace, and would passionately profess that the very agony of the war, and the view of the calamities and desolation the kingdom...or pretend to think, that he was so much enamoured on peace that he would have been glad the King should have bought it at any price, which was a most...

Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain, 6. kötet

Edmund Lodge - 1835 - 326 oldal
...ingeminate the word peace, peace, and would passionately profess that the very agony of the war, and the view of the calamities and desolation the kingdom...or pretend to think, that he was so much enamoured on peace that he would have been glad the King should have bought it at any price, which was a most...




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