| 1807 - 592 páginas
...indirectly purchas'd himselfe a name in story, which he r merited; who was a very bad manj to sumfne up all in that word, yet an instrument of service to the parliament in those parts. I thought it necessary to insert this little account of him here, because there will be often... | |
| Lucy Hutchinson - 1808 - 514 páginas
...counties, against the enemy, was attributed to him ; and thus he hath indirectly purchas'd himselfe a name in story, which he never merited ; who was a very bad man, to summe up all in that word, yet an instrument of service to the parliament in those parts. I thought... | |
| James Mackinnon - 1808 - 520 páginas
...counties, against the enemy, was attributed to him; and thus he hath indirectly purchas'd himselfe a name in story, which he never merited; who was a very bad man, to summe up all in that word, yet an instrument of service to the parliament in those parts. I thought... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1839 - 568 páginas
...counties, against the enemy, was attributed to him, and thus he hath indirectly [ie by improper means], purchased himself a name in story which he never merited,...an instrument of service to the parliament in those parts." — Life of Col. Hutchinson, p. 105. This excellent lady's account of Mr. Millington, Mr. Salisbury,... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1839 - 566 páginas
...against the enemy, was attributed to him, and thus he hath indirectly [ie by improper means], purchastd himself a name in story which he never merited, who...an instrument of service to the parliament in those parts."—Life of Col. Hutchinson, p. 105. This excellent lady's account of Mr. Millington, Mr. Salisbury,... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1839 - 564 páginas
...counties, against the enemy, was attributed to him, and thus he hath indirectly [ie by improper means], purchased himself a name in story which he never merited,...a very bad man, to sum up all in that word, yet an APPENDIX. 543 instrument of service to the parliament in those parts." — Life of Col. Hutchinson,... | |
| William Gresley - 1840 - 330 páginas
...whatever was done in the neighbouring counties against the enemy was attributed to him . and thus lie indirectly purchased himself a name in story which...chapter. Repulsed in his attempt upon the Close, Sir John Cell resolved to put a bold front on the matter, and shew that it was not his intention to leave the... | |
| François Guizot - 1851 - 266 páginas
...attributed to him ; and thus he hath indirectly purchased himself a name in story which he never merited. He was a very bad man, to sum up all in that word, yet...an instrument of service to the Parliament in those parts."* At Nottingham itself, Chadwick, the lawyer, and Palmer, the minister, were amongst the most... | |
| Edward Herbert (1st baron.) - 1853 - 534 páginas
...to him ; and thus he hath indirectly purchased himself a name in story, which he never merited ; he was a very bad man, to sum up all in that word, yet...an instrument of service to the parliament in those parts. I thought it necessary to insert this little account of him here, because there will be often... | |
| Guizot (M., François) - 1866 - 542 páginas
...attributed to him ; and thus he hath indirectly purchased himself a name in story which he never merited. He was a very bad man, to sum up all in that word, yet...an instrument of service to the Parliament in those parts."* At Nottingham itself, Chadwick, the lawyer, and Palmer, the minister, were amongst the most... | |
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