| William Godwin - 1826 - 724 頁
...transaction. " Now, for my own particular resolution," says he, " I am endeavouring to get to London, so that the conditions may be such as a gentleman may...not without hope, that I shall be able so to draw T Journals. * Journals of Commons, Apr. 3. ' Journals of Lords, Apr. 1. either the presbyterians or... | |
| William Godwin - 1826 - 724 頁
...mo. regard as his enemies. His favourite idea at this mined."' time, was the " hope, that he should be able so to draw either the presbyterians or independents to side with him for extirpating the one the other, that he should be really king again"." The very circumstance,... | |
| John Lingard - 1827 - 542 頁
...27. 97. Baillie, ii. 161, 162. 166. 171. 185. 188. f " 1 am not without Jiope that 1 shall be able to draw either the presbyterians or independents to side with me for extirpating tlie one tile other, that I shall t»e really king- again." Carte's Ormond, iii. 452. t Clarendon papers,... | |
| John Bayly Sommers Carwithen - 1829 - 558 頁
...metropolis. The two houses were employed in preparing bills, * " I am not without hope that I shall be able to draw either the presbyterians or independents to side with me, for extirpating the one or the other ; that I shall be really king again." — Carte's Ormond, vol. iii. to which they intended... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1832 - 650 頁
...resolution," he says in a letter to Digby, March 26. 1646, "it b this. I am endeavouring to get to London, so that the conditions may be such as a gentleman may...may acknowledge me king; being not without hope that 1 shall be able so to draw either the prcsbyterians or independents to side with me for extirpating... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1833 - 390 頁
...expressed himself in a letter to Digby a few days previously : " I am endeavoring to get to London, so that the conditions may be such as a gentleman may...without hope that I shall be able so to draw either the preebyterians or independents to side with me for extirpating one the other, that I shall really be... | |
| James Seaton Reid, William Dool Killen - 1837 - 558 頁
...their rivals. " I am not without hope," he writes in March 1646, to one of his confidential friends, " that I shall be able so to draw either the presbyterians...to side with me for extirpating the one the other, so that I shall be really king again." (20) " To the independents he urged the tyranny of the presbyterians,... | |
| James Seaton Reid - 1837 - 546 頁
...their rivals. " I am not without hope," he writes in March 1646, to one of his confidential friends, " that I shall be able so to draw either the presbyterians...to side with me for extirpating the one the other, so that I shall be really king again." (20) " To the independents he urged the tyranny of the presbyterians,... | |
| 1838 - 434 頁
...written thus to Digby: — " Now for my own particular resolution, I am endeavouring to get to London, so that the conditions may be such as a gentleman may...presbyterians or independents to side with me for extirpating one the other, that I shall be really king again. I will conclude with this assurance, that whatsoever... | |
| Mark Napier - 1838 - 620 頁
...March that Charles wrote to Lord Digby a letter in which he speaks of endeavouring to get to London, " being not without hope that I shall be able so to draw either the Presbyterians or the Independents to side with me, for extirpating one or the other, that I shall be really King again.... | |
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