 | Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1707
...for the King. And when the War was ended, he remain'd ftili in his own Houle, prepar'd anddifpofed to run the Fortune of the Crown in any other Attempt....a greater Influence upon the People, than They who talked more and louder j and was known to be irreconcilable to the new Government i and therefore was... | |
 | Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1717
...remain'd ffill in his own Houfe, prepar'd and difpofed to run the Fortune of the Crown in any oiher Attempt. And having a good Fortune and a general Reputation,...a greater Influence upon the People, than They who talked more and louder j -and was known to be irreconcilable to the new Government; and therefore was... | |
 | Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1717
...took up.Arms for the King. And when the War was ended, he remain'd ftill in his own Houfe, prepar'd and- difpofed to run the Fortune of the Crown in any other Attempt. And having a good Fortune anda general Reputation, had a greaterM . Sf г taitaInfluence upon the People, than They who talked... | |
 | Thomas Wotton, Richard Johnson - 1771 - 36 páginas
...joined with the firft who took up * arms for the King. And when the war was ended, he re' mained flill in his houfe, prepared and difpofed to run the * fortune...good fortune, and a general reputation, had a greater influ' ence upon the people than they who talked more and louder ; * and was known to be irreconcileable... | |
 | Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1793 - 201 páginas
...for the king. And when the war was ended, he remained still in his own house, prepared and disposed to run the fortune of the crown in any other attempt....a greater influence upon the people, than they who talked more and louder; and was known to be irreconcilable to the new government; and therefore was... | |
 | Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1807
...with the firft who took up arms for the King. And when the war was ended, he remained ftill in his own houfe, prepared and difpofed to run the fortune of...having a good fortune and a general reputation, had had a greater influence upon the people, than they who talked more and louder ; and was known to be... | |
 | Thomas Bayly Howell - 1810
...for the king. And when the war was ended, he remained still in bis own house, prepared and disposed to run the fortune of the crown in any other attempt....a greater influence upon the people, than they who talked more and louder ; and was known to he irreconcileable to the new government ; and therefore... | |
 | Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816
...king. And when the war п.!м ended, lie remnined still in his uwn l.nuíc, pri pured aud disposed to run the fortune of the crown in any other attempt. And having a uooil fortune and a general reputation, had n greater influence upon tlie people, than they «¡m talked... | |
 | Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826
...for the king. And when the war was ended, he remained still in his own house, prepared and disposed to run the fortune of the crown in any other attempt...a greater influence upon the people, than they who talked more and louder ; and was known to be irreconcileable to the new government; and therefore was... | |
 | Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826
...for the king. And when the war was ended, he remained still in his own house, prepared and disposed to run the fortune of the crown in any other attempt...a greater influence upon the people, than they who talked more and louder ; and was known to be irreconcileable to the new government; and therefore was... | |
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