| George Wishart - 1819 - 562 páginas
...15, 1646. MONTROSE, THE most sensible part of my many misfortunes is, to see my friends in distress, and not to be able to help them ; and, of this, kind,...freedom and friendship which is between us, as I cannot absolutely command you to accept of unhandsome conditions, so I must tell you, that I believe your... | |
| 1819 - 556 páginas
...my many misfortunes is, to see my friends in distress, and not to be able to help them ; and, of thU kind, you are the chief; wherefore, according to that...freedom and friendship which is between us, as I cannot absolutely command you to ;iccept of unhandsome conditions, so I must tell you, that I believe your... | |
| Mark Napier - 1838 - 620 páginas
...part of my misfortunes is to see my friends in distress, and not to be able to help them. And of this you are the chief. Wherefore, according to that real...freedom and friendship which is between us, as I cannot absolutely command you to accept of unhandsome conditions, so I must tell you that I believe your refusal... | |
| Mark Napier - 1840 - 580 páginas
...sovereign : " MONTROSE, — The most sensible part of my many misfortunes is to see my friends in distress, and not to be able to help them. And of this kind...freedom and friendship which is between us, as I cannot absolutely command you to accept of unhandsome conditions, so I must tell you that I believe your refusal... | |
| Mark Napier - 1856 - 580 páginas
...sensible part of my many misfortunes is to see my friends in distress, and not to be able to help them.1 And of this kind you are the chief. Wherefore, according...freedom and friendship which is between us, as I cannot absolutely command you to accept of unhandsome conditions, so I must tell you that I believe your refusal... | |
| Mowbray Morris - 1892 - 252 páginas
...offered him. "The most sensible part of my misfortunes," he wrote, "is to see my friends in distress, and not to be able to help them. And of this kind...freedom and friendship which is between us, as I cannot absolutely command you to accept of unhandsome conditions, so I must tell you that I believe your refusal... | |
| John Buchan - 1928 - 444 páginas
...the King wrote again: The most sensible part of my many misfortunes is to see my friends in distress and not to be able to help them, and of this kind...freedom and friendship which is between us, as I cannot absolutely command you to accept of unhandsome conditions, so I must tell you that I believe your refusal... | |
| Stephen C. Manganiello - 2004 - 632 páginas
...wrote again on July 16: The most sensible part of my many misfortunes is to see my friends in distress and not to be able to help them, and of this kind...real freedom and friendship which is between us, as ATLANTIC OCEAN Shetland Islands John o'Groats Igln Inverness Peterhead NORTH SEA Rattray Head I cannot... | |
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