| George Cavendish - 1706 - 252 halaman
...it l was more meet for his Wifdom, Difcretion, and Authority, to bring fb .weighty a Matter to pafs, than any other within this Realm : Their Intent was no other but to get him from the Ring, that they might adventure by the H«SW" a h£lp of tneir chief Miftrefles, to deprave him unto... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1808 - 656 halaman
...that it was more meet for his wisdom, discretion, and authority, to bring so weighty a matter to pass, than any other within this realm ; their intent was...that they might adventure, by the help of their chief mistress, to deprave him unto the King, and so, in his absence, bring him into his disgrace, or, at... | |
| 1809 - 598 halaman
...it was more meet for his wi$a dom, discretion, and authority, to bring so weighty a matter to pass, than any other within this realm; their intent was...that they might adventure, by the help of their chief mistress, to deprave him unto the King, and so, in his absenre, bring him into his disgrace, or, at... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1809 - 586 halaman
...that it was more meet for his wisdom, discretion, and authority, to bring so weighty a matter to pass, than any other within this realm ; their intent was...that they might adventure, by the help of their chief mistress, to deprave him unto the King, and so, in his absence, bring him into his disgrace, or, at... | |
| 1809 - 582 halaman
...that it was more meet for his wisdom, discretion, and authority, to bring so weighty a matter to pass, than any other within this realm; their intent was...that they might adventure, by the help of their chief mistress, to deprave him unto the King, and so, in his absence, bring him into his disgrace, or, at... | |
| John Galt - 1846 - 478 halaman
...that it was more meet for his wisdom, discretion, and authority, to bring so weighty a matter to pass than any other within this realm ; their intent was...king, that they might adventure by the help of their then chief mistress, to deprave him unto the king, and in his absence bring him into his disgrace,... | |
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