| Crime - 1720 - 532 pages
...be borne withal, for this is the third Day of my Fever, and if I mall fhew any Weaknefs, I befeech you to attribute it to my Malady, for this is the Hour in which it is wont to come.. Then paufing a while, he fat, and directed himfelf towards a Window, where the Lord of Arundel, Northampton,... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - British Guiana - 1751 - 422 pages
...be borne withal, becaufe this is the third Day of my Fever : And if I fhew any "Weakneis, I beleech you to attribute it to my Malady, for this is the Hour I look for it. Then paufing a while, direcfing himfelf towards a Window, where the Lord of Arundel,... | |
| British - 1762 - 414 pages
...the third day of my fever ; and, if I fhall fhew any weaknefs, I befeech you to attribute it to jny malady, for this is the hour in which it is wont to come." Then paufing a while, he fet, and directed himfelf towards a window, where the lords of Arundel, Northampton,... | |
| Great Britain - 1791 - 340 pages
...be borne withal, for this is the third day of my fever; and, if I fhall fhew any weaknefs, 1 beftech you to attribute it to my malady, for this is the hour in which it is wont to Come." Then paufing a-while, he fat, and directed himfelf towards a wmdow, where the lords of Arunde!r Northampton,... | |
| Arthur Cayley - 1806 - 482 pages
...silence was made, he said, / desire to be borne withal, for this is the third day of my fever ; and if I shall shew any weakness, I beseech you to attribute...for this is the hour in which it is wont to come. He then directed himself toward a window where Lords Arundel, Northampton, Doncaster, and others sat,... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1809 - 760 pages
...of my lever ; and if I shall «liew ' any weakness, I beseech yon to attributo it to ' my iTiHlady, for this is the hour in which it is ' wont to come.' Then pausing a while, he sat, and directed limiceli' tewnrdl a window, whore tlie lords of Arundel,... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 624 pages
...he said : " I desire to be borne withal, for this is the third day of my fever; and, if I shall show any weakness, I beseech you to attribute it to my...for this is the hour in which it is wont to come." Then pausing a-whfle he sat down, and directing himself toward a window, where the Lords Arundel, Northampton,... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 616 pages
...he said : " I desire to be borne withal, for this is the third day of my fever; and, if I shall show any weakness, I beseech you to attribute it to my...for this is the hour in which it is wont to come." Then pausing a-while he sat down, and directing himself toward a window, where the Lords Arundel, Northampton,... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1816 - 758 pages
...speak in this manner, ' I desire to be borne withal, for this is ' the third day of my fever ; and if I shall shew ' any weakness, I beseech you to attribute...it to ' my malady, for this is the hour in which it it ' wunt to come.' Then pausing a while, he sat, and directed j 1 лпч-lt towards a window, where... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - Biography - 1834 - 312 pages
...cheerful ; and he said, " I desire to be borne withal, for this is the third day of my fever ; and if I shall shew any weakness, I beseech you to attribute...it to my malady, for this is the hour in which it was wont to come." He then addressed the speccators in a long speech, which ended thus :— " And now... | |
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