| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1707 - 332 pages
...fliould enjoy no peace of mind , but ihould be *1"ways purfued by him: upon which, he promifed him to obey him. But the next morning waking out of a good fleep, though he was exceedingly perplex'd with the lively reprefentation of all particulars to his... | |
| British - 1762 - 414 pages
...purfued by him : upon which he promifed him to obey. But the next morning waking out of a good fleep, though he was exceedingly perplexed with the lively...reprefentation of all particulars to his memory, he was ftill willing to perfuade himfelf that he had only dreamed, and CODfidered that he was a perfon at... | |
| Great Britain - 1791 - 340 pages
...•upon which he promifed him to obey. But the next morning waking out of a good fleep, though lie was exceedingly perplexed with the lively reprefentation of all particulars to his memory, he was ftill willing to perfuade himfelf that he had only dreamed, and confidered. that he was a perfon at... | |
| John Tregortha - 1800 - 462 pages
...commands, he should enioy no peace of mind.; but should always be pursued .by him : upon which he promised to obey- him. But the next morning, waking out of...though he was exceedingly perplexed with the lively representation of all parhculars to his meirory, he was still willing to persuade himself he had only... | |
| William Granger - Characters and characteristics - 1802 - 672 pages
...he mould enjoy no peace of mind, but fhould b« always purfued by him : upon which, he promifed him to obey him. But the next morning, waking out of a good fleep, though he was exceedingly perplexed with the lively reprefentation of all particulars to his... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1807 - 500 pages
...by " him:" upon which, he promifed him to obey him. But the next morning waking out of a good fleep, though he was exceedingly perplexed with the lively...he had only dreamed ; and confidered, that he was aperfon at fucha diftance from the Duke, that he knew not how to find any admiffion to his prefence,... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1807 - 506 pages
...fhould enjoy " no peace of mind, but fhould be always purfued by " him :" upon which, he promifed him to obey him. But the next morning waking out of a good fleep, though he was exceedingly perplexed with the lively reprefentation of all particulars to his... | |
| Robert Gray - Dreams - 1808 - 362 pages
...should enjoy no peace of mind, but B 5 should be always pursued by him.—Upon which he promised him to obey him. But the next morning, waking out of a...though he was exceedingly perplexed with the lively representation of all particulars to his memory, he was willing still to persuade himself that he had... | |
| Robert Gray - Dreams - 1808 - 170 pages
...enjoy no ptjace of uiiud, but dfkmld be always pursued by him. — tJpori •which he promised him to obey him. But the next morning, waking out of a good sleep,though he was exceedingly perplexed with the lively representation of all particulars to his... | |
| 1812 - 374 pages
...should enjoy tin peace of orittd, liul shouM be always pursued by bin).' l'| oa wlicli hi promised to obey him ; but the next morning waking out of a good sleep, thongb he wa* exceedingly perplexed With the lively reprerherisbcd and obliged in that season of his... | |
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