 | Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1849
...lord lieutenant, about the middle of December, which was the end of the year 1650, by the new account, embarked himself in a small vessel for France, after...offered it; choosing rather to trust the seas and the wind, in that rough and boisterous season of the year, than to receive an obligation from the rebels:... | |
 | John Keble - 1869 - 309 頁
...benign Will guide us o'er the deeps. a See Clarendon, vi. 1184, Edit. Oxf. liiig. u The Lord Lieutenant, about the middle of December, 1650, embarked himself...refused to receive a pass from Ireton, who offered it; chooeing rather to trust the seas and winds, in that rough and boisterous season of tho year, than... | |
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