| Lady Rachel Russell - 1793 - 624 pages
...can poftibly avoid it, but fuch was his Lordfhip's natural difpofition, that in the whole courfe of my life, I never knew a man more ready at all times...am very glad of it; and even if you did, I am glad you find caufe to be of another mind." In the reign of James II. many pieces were written for and againft... | |
| Lady Rachel Russell - 1809 - 536 pages
...can possibly avoid it, but such was his Lordship's natural disposition, that in the whole course of my life, I never knew a man more ready at all times to forgive, and shall never forget his expression upon this occasion — " Sir, if you did not say the words, I am... | |
| baroness Rachel Russell - 1809 - 542 pages
...can possibly avoid it, but such was his Lordship's natural disposition, that in the whole course of my life, I never knew a man more ready at all times to forgive, and shall never forget his expression upon this occasion — " Sir, if you did not say the words, I am... | |
| 1821 - 340 pages
...can possibly avoid it; but such was his lordship's natural disposition, that in the whole course of my life, I never knew a man more ready at all times to forgive, and shall never forget his expression upon this occasion—" Sir, if you did not say the words, I am very... | |
| baroness Rachel Russell - 1826 - 296 pages
...can possibly avoid it ; but such was his lordship's natural disposition, that in the whole course of my life, I never knew a man more ready at all times to forgive, and shall never forget his expression upon this occasion — ' Sir, if you did not say the words, I am... | |
| David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1888 - 538 pages
...captivated those who knew him intimately, and which even his enemies were forced to acknowledge. " I never knew a man more ready at all times to forgive," writes Reresby, and he goes on to relate how, when he took a gentleman to ask his lordship's pardon... | |
| John Reresby - 1904 - 442 pages
...can possibly avoid it ; but such was his lordship's natural disposition, that, in the whole course of my life, I never knew a man more ready, at all times, to forgive, and shall never forget his expression upon this occasion, " Sir, if you did not say the words I am very... | |
| |