| Agnes Strickland - 1848 - 518 strani
...friends, that ever was born. I canno; have much time now to write all my mind, for my dear mistress is not well, and I think I may lay her illness to the charge of the lord treasurer, 1 who, for three weeks together, was vexing and teasing her without intermission; she... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1848 - 502 strani
...friends, that ever was born. I cannot have much time now to write all my mind, for my dear mistress is not well, and I think I may lay her illness to the charge of the lord treasurer,' who, for three weeks together, was vexing and teasing her without intermission ; she... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1852 - 574 strani
...and teasing her without intermission : she could not get rid of him till Tuesday last, (July 27th). I must put you in mind of one passage in your letter...pray God send you wise and faithful friends to advise with you at this time, when there are so great difficulties to struggle with.' That is very plain and... | |
| Agnes Strickland, Elisabeth Strickland - 1852 - 578 strani
...and teasing her without intermission : she could not get rid of him till Tuesday last, (July 27th). I must put you in mind of one passage in your letter...pray God send you wise and faithful friends to advise with you at this time, when there are so great difficulties to struggle with.' That is very plain and... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1852 - 372 strani
...friends, that ever was born. I cannot have much urae now to write all my mind, for my dear mistress is not well, and I think I may lay her illness to the charge of the lord treasurer,' who, for three weeks together. 'Swift's original note, signed H., to Erasmus Lewis's... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1854 - 692 strani
...friends, that ever was born. I cannot have much time now to write all my mind, for my dear mistress is not well, and I think I may lay her illness to the charge of the lord treasurer, who, for three weeks together, was vexing and teasing her without intermission: she... | |
| James Wills - 1876 - 738 strani
...ever was born. I cannot have so much time now to write all my mind, because my dear mistress is not well, and I think I may lay her illness to the charge...and she could not get rid of him till Tuesday last " [the 27th]. She then remonstrates against his expressed intention of returning to Ireland, and adds,... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1880 - 354 strani
...ever was born. " I cannot have so much time now to write all my mind, because my dear mistress is not well ; and I think I may lay her illness to the charge...together, was teasing and vexing her without intermission I And she could not get rid of him till Tuesday last. I must put you in mind of one passage in your... | |
| John Hill Burton - 1880 - 356 strani
...ever was born. " I cannot have so much time now to write all my mind, because my dear mistress is not well ; and I think I may lay her illness to the charge...together, was teasing and vexing her without intermission I And she could not get rid of him till Tuesday last. I must put you in mind of one passage in your... | |
| English history - 1881 - 888 strani
...1 hat ever was born. I cannot have much time now to write all my mind, for my dear mistress is not well, and I think I may lay her illness to the charge of the lord treasurer, who for three weeks together was vexing and teasing her withont intermission ; she... | |
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