| Samuel Hall,The Massachusetts Historical Society - 1801 - 300 páginas
...the ipeaking of which words he look'd as tho' blood would have guih'd out of his face, and did iliakc as if he had been haunted with an Ague Fit, to my apprehenfion, by reafonof his extream malice and fecret venom. I defired him to excufe me : He fell... | |
| 1824 - 506 páginas
...malignant Faction than ever was man by Jesuit. At • the speaking of which words, he look'd as tho' blood would have gushed out of his face, and did shake...an Ague Fit, to my apprehension, by reason of his extream malice and secret venom. I desired him to excuse me: He fell then to threaten me, and withal... | |
| Thomas Prince - 1826 - 454 páginas
...Lewis XIII.— Spain, Philip IV. equivocated with by some of my malignant faction than ever was man by Jesuit. At the speaking of which words he looked...apprehension, by reason of his extreme malice and secret venom. I desired him to excuse me, he fell then to threaten me, and withal to bitter railing, calling... | |
| Thomas Prince - 1826 - 452 páginas
...Lewis XIII.— Spain, Philip IV. equivocated with by some of my malignant faction than ever was man by Jesuit. At the speaking of which words he looked...apprehension, by reason of his extreme malice and secret venom. I desired him to excuse me, he fell then to threaten me, and withal to bitter railing, calling... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1826 - 666 páginas
...than ever was Man by Jesuit. At the speaking of which Words he look'd as tho' Blood would have gush'd out of his Face, and did shake as if he had been haunted...an Ague Fit, to my Apprehension, by Reason of his extream Malice and secret Venom ; I desired him to excuse me : He fell then to threaten me, and withal... | |
| Alexander Young - 1846 - 590 páginas
...that he had been more cheated and equivocated with by some of my malignant faction, than ever was man by Jesuit. At the speaking of which words he looked...apprehension, by reason of his extreme malice and secret venom. I desired him to excuse me. He fell then to threaten me, and withal to bitter railing, calling... | |
| 1846 - 302 páginas
...than ever was man by Jesuit. At the speaking of which words he look'd as tho' blood would have gush'd out of his face, and did shake as if he had been haunted...an Ague Fit, to my apprehension, by reason of his extream malice and secret venom. I desired him to excuse me : He fell then to threaten me, and withal... | |
| 1847 - 508 páginas
...that he had been more cheated and equivocated with by some of my malignant faction than ever was man by Jesuit. At the speaking of which words, he looked...face, and did shake as if he had been haunted with an ague-fit, to my apprehension, by reason of his extreme malice and secret venom. I desired him to excuse... | |
| 1847 - 506 páginas
...that he had been more cheated and equivocated with by some of my malignant faction than ever was man by Jesuit. At the speaking of which words, he looked...face, and did shake as if he had been haunted with an ague-fit, to my apprehension, by reason of his extreme malice and secret venom. I desired him to excuse... | |
| Joseph Alden - 1849 - 188 páginas
...him ; adding withal, that he had been more cheated by some of my malignant faction, than ever was man by Jesuit. At the* speaking of which words he looked...apprehension, by reason of his extreme malice and secret venom. I desired him to excuse me. He fell then to threaten ' me, and withal to bitter railing, saying,... | |
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