| Oliver Goldsmith - 1771 - 468 sider
...Clarence, by all his fervices in deferting Warwick, had never been able to recover the king's friendfhip, which he had forfeited by his former confederacy with that nobleman. A pretext was therefore fought to ruin him ; and the opennefs of his hafty temper foon gave the wifhed-for occafion. The king... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1777 - 374 sider
...monarch. Among his other cruelties, ihat to his brother the duke of Clarence is the moft remarkable. The king hunting one day in the park of Thomas Burdet, a creature of the duke's, killed a white buck, which was a great favourite of the owner. Butdet, vexed at the lofs, broke into... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1789 - 344 sider
...made a promife to pay. in in deferting Warwick, had never been able to recover the king's friendlhip, .which he had forfeited by his former confederacy with that nobleman. A pretext was therefore fought to ruin him ; and the openncfs of his hafty temper foon gave the wilhedfor occafion. The king... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1797 - 414 sider
...monarch. Among his other cruelties, that to his brother the duke of Clarence is the molt remarkable. The king hunting one day in the park of Thomas Burdet, a creature of the duke's, killed a white buck, which was a great favourite of the owner. Burdct vexed at the lofs, broke into... | |
| William Russell - 1802 - 512 sider
...in deserting War00. Rtmer, vol. xii. Phil. de Comines, liv. iv. wick, had never been able to regain the king's friendship, •which he had forfeited by his former confederacy with that nobleman. He had also the misfortune to offend his brother Gloucester, who secretly conspired his ruin. Several... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1803 - 396 sider
...cruelties, that to his brother the duke of Clarence is the moft remarkable. The king hunting one ene day in the park of Thomas Burdet, a creature of the duke's killed a white buck, which was a great favourite of the owner. Burdet, vexed at the lois, broke in.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 346 sider
...monarch. Among his other cruelties, that to his brother the duke of Clarence is the most remarkable. The king hunting one day in the park of Thomas Burdet, a creature of the duke's, killed a white buck, which was a great favourite of the ownir.' Burdet, vexed at the loss, broke into... | |
| David Hume - 1807 - 482 sider
...in deexecutipn TTT . , , J , , . . of the serting Warwic, had never been able to regain the rurence king's friendship, which he had forfeited by his former confederacy with that nobleman. He was still regarded at court as a man of a dangerous and a fickle character ; and the imprudent openness... | |
| Antoine-François Bertrand-de-Molleville - 1812 - 524 sider
...important his services had been in deserting Warwick at the battleof Barnet, had never been able to regain the king's friendship, which he had forfeited by his former confederacy with the earl, and Edward waited only for an opportunity to give vent to his resentment. He began by attacking... | |
| Antoine-François Bertrand-de-Molleville - 1812 - 528 sider
...important hisservices had been in desertingWarwick at the battle of Barnet, had never been able to regain the king's friendship, which he had forfeited by his former confederacy with the earl, and Edward waited only for an opportunity to give vent to his resentment. He began by attacking... | |
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