From the entrance into this unnatural war, his natural cheerfulness and vivacity grew clouded, and a kind of sadness and dejection of spirit stole upon him, which he had never been used to; yet being one of those who believed that... The General Biographical Dictionary - Page 341by Alexander Chalmers - 1813Full view - About this book
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1707 - 496 pages
...dejection of Spirit ftole upon him, which he had never been ufcd to : yet being one of thofe who believ'd that one Battle would end all differences, and that there would be fo great a victory on one Side, that the Other would be compelled to fubmic to any conditions from... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1707 - 488 pages
...dejection of Spirit ftole upon him, which he had never been ufcd to : yet being one ot thofe who believ'd that one Battle would end all differences, and that there would be fo great u victory on oncSide,-that the Other would be compelled to fubmit to any conditions from the... | |
| Clarendon, Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1717 - 500 pages
...being one of thofe who believ'd thac one Battle would end all differences, and chat there would be fo great a victory on one Side, that the Other would be compelled to fubmit to any conditions from the Victor ( which luppofition and conclufion generally funk into the... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1731 - 502 pages
...being one of thofe who believ'd that one Battle would end all differences,jand that there would be io great a Victory on one Side, that the other would be compelled to fiibmit to any conditions from the Victor (which f uppofition and conclunon generally funk into the... | |
| New and general biographical dictionary - 1761 - 600 pages
...fadnefs and dejection of fpirit ftole upon him, which he had never been ufcd to : yet being one of thofe who believed that one battle would end all differences, and that there would be fo great a viftory on one fide^ that the other would be compelled to fubmit to any conditions from... | |
| 1761 - 614 pages
...fadnefs and dejeĀ£Hon of fpirit ftole upon him, which he had never been ufed to : yet being one of thofe who believed that one battle would end all differences, and that there would be fo great a victory on one fide, that the other would be compelled to fubmit to any conditions from... | |
| 1795 - 408 pages
...fadnefs and dejection of fpirit ftole upon him, which he had never been ufed to ; yet being among thofe who believed that one battle would end all differences, and that there would be fo great a victory on one fide, that the other would he compelled to fubmit to any conditions from... | |
| 1798 - 560 pages
...fadnefs and dejection pf fpirit fiole upon him, which he had never been ufed to : yet being among thofe who believed that" one battle would end all differences, and that there would be fo great a victory on one fide, that the other would be compelled to li.bmit to any conditions from... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 1152 pages
...sadness and dejection of spirit stole upon him, which he had never been used to : yet being one of those who believed that one battle would end all differences,...any conditions from the victor, (which supposition ami conclusion generally sunk into the minds of most men, and prevented the looking, after many advantages... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 pages
...of sadness and dejection of spirit stole upon him, which he had never been used to: yet being one of those who believed that-' one battle would end all differences, and that tLere would be so great a victory on one side, that the other would be compelled to submit to any conditions... | |
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