| John Mottley - Russia - 1739 - 412 pages
...thought fit, however, upon his preffing Ih«' ftances, to appoint a Place where he might "" refidc; and he defired farther, that he might «' be fo private...•* to the Knowledge of it. " Mean while, his long Stay having made •* us fear, out of a tender and fatherly Af'*' fed ion, that fome Misfortune had... | |
| John Bancks - Kings and rulers - 1740 - 380 pages
...Imperial Majefty, thought fit, upon his preffing Inftances, to appoint a Place where he might refide ; and he defired farther, that he might be fo private there, that \ve might not come to the Knowledge of it. JNlean while, his long Stay having made us fear, that feme... | |
| World history - 1762 - 664 pages
...thought fit, however, upon thefe prefling * inlhinces, to appoint him a place where he might refide ; ' and he defired farther, that he might be fo private...come to the knowledge of it. Mean ' while his long ftay having made us fear, out of a tender and « fatherly aftefiion for him, that fome misfortune had... | |
| World history - 1762 - 570 pages
...thought fit, however, upon thefe prefling * inftances, to appoint him a place where he might refide ; ' and he defired farther, that he might be fo private...come to the knowledge of it. Mean « while his long ftay having mad* us fear, out of a tender and * fatherly affection for him, that fome misfortune 4iad... | |
| John Bancks - RUSSIA - 1813 - 328 pages
...pressing instances, to appoint a place where he might reside : and he desired further, that he might be so private there, that we might not come to the knowledge of it. Mean while, his long stay having made us fear that some misfortune had befallen him, we sent persons several ways to get... | |
| François Marie Arouet de Voltaire - 1836 - 420 pages
...instances, to appoint him a place where he might reside ; and he desired farther, that he might be so private there, that we might not come to the knowledge of it. Meanwhile his long stay having made us fear, out of a tender and fatherly affection for him, that some... | |
| 1836 - 428 pages
...stances, to appoint him a place where he might reside ; and he desired farther, that he might be so private there, that we might not come to the knowledge of it. Meanwhile his long stay having made us fear, out of a tender and fatherly affection for him, that some... | |
| Voltaire - 1818 - 420 pages
...instance*, to appoint him a place wbere he might reside ; and he desired farther, that he might be so private there, that we might not come to the knowledge of it. Meanwhile his long stay having made us fear, out of a tender and fatherly affection for him, that some... | |
| sir John Barrow (bart.) - 1883 - 454 pages
...instances, to appoint him a place where he might reside ; and he desired farther, that he might be so private there, that we might not come to the knowledge of it. Meanwhile his long stay having made us fear, out of a tender and fatherly affection for him, that some... | |
| Voltaire, Tobias Smollett - 1904 - 334 pages
...instances, to appoint him a place where he might reside; and he desired farther, that he might be so private there, that we might not come to the knowledge of it. Meanwhile his long stay having made us fear, out of a tender and fatherly affection for him, that some... | |
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