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" That his office could not take away the privileges of his age, and that a Secretary in War might be present at the greatest secret of danger... "
The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical ... - 342. oldal
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A new and general biographical dictionary, 3. kötet

New and general biographical dictionary - 1761 - 600 oldal
...much bcfidc the duty of his place, that it might be iMidt-rrtood rather to be againfl it, he would fay merrily, " That his office could not take away the privilege of his " age ; and that a fecretary in war might be prefent at the " greateft fecret of danger :" but withal alledged ferioufly,...

A New and General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an ... Account of the ...

1795 - 408 oldal
...approaches, and to dlfcover what the enemy did), as being fo much befuie the duty of his place, he would fay merrily, " That his office could not take away the privilege of his age ; and that a fecretary in war might be prefent at the greateft fecret of danger ;" but withal alledged ferioufly,...

A New and General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and ...

1798 - 560 oldal
...much befide the duty of his place, that it might be underftood rather to be againit it, he would fay merrily, " That his office could not take away the privilege of his age ; and that a fecretary in war might be prefent at the greateft fecret of danger :" but withal alleged ferioufly,...

Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the ..., 3. kötet

George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 oldal
...when his friend passionately reprehended him for exposing his person unnecessarily to danger, (for he delighted to visit the trenches, and nearest approaches,...merrily, " that his office could not take, away the privileges of his age 5 and that a secretary in war might be present at the greatest secret of danger...

Specimens of English prose-writers, from the earliest times to the ..., 3. kötet

George Burnett - 1807 - 556 oldal
...when his friend passionately reprehended him for exposing his person unnecessarily to danger, (for he delighted to visit the trenches, and nearest approaches,...against it, he would say merrily, " that his office £ould not take away the privileges of his age ; and that a secretary in war might be present at the...

Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the Close of ...

George Burnett - 1807 - 548 oldal
...when his friend passionately reprehended him for exposing his person unnecessarily to danger, (for he delighted to visit the trenches, and nearest approaches,...rather to be against it, he would say merrily, " that hifc office could not take away the privileges of his age ; and that a secretary in war might be present...

Specimens of English Prose Writers: From the Earliest Times to the Close of ...

George Burnett - 1813 - 546 oldal
...when his friend passionately reprehended him for exposing his person unnecessarily to danger, (for he delighted to visit the trenches, and nearest approaches,...understood rather to be against it, he would say merrily, " }hat his office could not take away the privileges of his age ; and that a secretary in war might...

The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent ..., 3. kötet

Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 524 oldal
...when his friends passionately reprehended him for exposing his person unnecessarily to danger (for he delighted to visit the trenches, and nearest approaches,...merrily, " That his office could not take away the privileges of his age, and that a Secretary in War might be present at the greatest secret of danger;...

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

Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 652 oldal
...his friend ' passionately reprehended him for exposing his person unnecessarily to danger, (for he k delighted to visit the trenches, and nearest approaches,...his place, that it might be understood rather to be 1 against it, he would say merrily, " that his office could not take away the privilege m " of his...

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

David Francis Bacon - 1833 - 630 oldal
...when his friends passionately reprehended him for exposing his person unnecessarily to danger, (as he delighted to visit the trenches, and nearest approaches,...the duty of his place, that it might be understood against it, he would say merrily, " that his office* could not take away the privileges of his age...




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