| David Lloyd - Favorites, Royal - 1766 - 608 pages
...could amend his fortunes under the Cecil ians, (to whom he was near of alliance, Mm 4 and Q^Eliz.and in blood alfo) and who had made (as he was 'not unwilling...proffers to win him away : which once or twice he preffed fo far, and with fuch tokens and fignes of apparent difcontent to my lord Henry Howard, afterwards... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 458 pages
...Albans) and well knowing the advantage of a dangerous secret, would many times cunningly let fall some words, as if he could much amend his fortunes under...Cecilians, (to whom he was near of alliance and in blood also) and who had made (as he was not unwilling should be believed) some great proffers to win him... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 624 pages
...Alban's) and well knowing the advantage of a dangerous secret, would many times cunningly let fall some words, as if he could much amend his fortunes under...Cecilians' (to whom he was near of alliance, and in blood also) and who had made, as he was not unwilling should be believed, some great proffers to win him... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 616 pages
...Alban's) and well knowing the advantage of a dangerous secret, would many times cunningly let fall some words, as if he could much amend his fortunes under...Cecilians' (to whom he was near of alliance, and in blood also) and who had made, as he was not unwilling should be believed, some great proffers to win him... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1868 - 448 pages
...Alban's), and well knowing the advantage of a dangerous secret, would many times cunningly let fall some words, as if he could much amend his fortunes under...Cecilians (to whom he was near of alliance, and in blood also), and who had made (as he was not unwilling should be believed) some great proffers to win him... | |
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