Cromwell, not for want of conviction, but in hopes of making a better bargain with another party, professed himself unresolved; and having learned what he could of the principles and inclinations of those present at the conference, took up a cushion and... The Antiquary - Side 1161882Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Edmund Ludlow - 1698 - 494 sider
...he could of the Principles and In clinations of thofe prefent at the Conference, took up a Cufhion and flung it at my Head, and then ran down the Stairs ; but I overtook him witl) another, which made him haften down fafter than he defired. The next day parting by me in the... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 546 sider
...having learn'd what he could of the principles and inclinations of those present at the conference, took •up a cushion and flung it at my head, and...which made him hasten down faster than he desired'." This fact occurred to Mr. Hume, but he could not relate it as it was. — • Hear his words. " After... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 542 sider
...having learn'd what he could of the principles and inclinations of those present at the conference, took up a cushion and flung it at my head, and then ran down the stairs ; but l overtook him with another, which made him hasten down faster than he desired c." This fact occurred... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 560 sider
...present at the conference, took up a cushion and Hung it at my head, and then ran down the stairs; but 1 overtook him with another, which made him hasten down faster than he desiredc." This fact occurred to Mr. Hume, but he could not relate it as it was. — • Hear his words.... | |
| 1821 - 688 sider
...conference, took up a cushion and flung it at his (Ludlow's) head, and then ran down the stairs; but he overtook him with another, which. made him hasten down faster than he desired : that the next day, passing by him (Ludlow) in the House, he told him he was convinced of the desirableness... | |
| Thomas Cromwell - 1822 - 622 sider
...cushion, and throwing it at Ludlow's head ! — and then ran down the stairs : ' but I,' says Ludlow, ' overtook him with another, which made him hasten down faster than he desired.' The acutest metaphysician might vainly seek to trace any association between the thoughts that prompted... | |
| Michael Russell - 1829 - 338 sider
...having learned what he could of the principles and intentions of those present at the conference, he took up a cushion and flung it at my head, and then...which made him hasten down faster than he desired. — The next day, passing by me in the House, he told me he was convinced of the desirableness of what... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1829 - 686 sider
...intentions of those present at the conference, he took up a cushion and flung it at my head, and then'ran down the stairs ; but I overtook him with another,...which made him hasten down faster than he desired. — The next day, passing by me in the House, he told me he was convinced of the desirableness of what... | |
| John Ashburnham - 1830 - 440 sider
...himself to be unresolved — " when, having learnt what he could of " the principles of those present, he took up a cushion, and flung " it at my head ; and...overtook " him with another : which made him hasten faster than he " desired." Ludlow's Memoirs. Our great moral poet has justly said, that — " celestial... | |
| George Robert Gleig - 1831 - 366 sider
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