| David Lloyd - Favorites, Royal - 1766 - 614 pages
...threatned and fo narrowly obferved, by thofe that maliced his religion, that for the fafeguard of himfelf and my mother, who was wholly affected as my father, he knew no way fo fecure as to fly into Germany. 2. My father fixed his abode in thq city of Geneva ; where, as far... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1808 - 588 pages
...byCredilori; and by my mother, from Robert Hone, Esq. of Ottery Saint Mary, nine miles from Exeter. My father, in the time of Queen Mary, being noted...father, he knew no way so secure, as to fly into Germany ; where, after a while, he found means to call over my mother, with all his children and family, whom... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - Great Britain - 1810 - 574 pages
...by Crediton ; and by my mother, from Robert Hone, Esq. of Ottery Saint Mary, nine miles from Exeter. My father, in the time of Queen Mary, being noted...father, he knew no way so secure, as to fly into Germany ; where, after a while, he found means to call over my mother, with all his children and family, whom... | |
| American literature - 1869 - 438 pages
..."Christmas: his Pageant Play, or Mys«crie, ui 'St. George,'" etc. nd (Ancient Black Letter volume). his religion, that for the safeguard of himself and...Father, he knew no way so secure, as to fly into Germany ; where after a while, he found means to call over my Mother, with all his children and family whom... | |
| Sabin J. and sons - 1869 - 466 pages
...Letter vo'.ume). his religion, -that for the safeguard of himself and my Mother, who was wholly aftected as my Father, he knew no way so secure, as to fly into Germany; where atiera while, he found means to call over my Mother, with all his children and family whom he... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - Anecdotes - 1872 - 390 pages
...at Exeter, in Devonshire, March 2, 1544 ; descended both by father and mother of worshipful parents. My father, in the time of Queen Mary, being noted...father, he knew no way so secure as to fly into Germany. 2. My father fixed his abode in the city of Geneva, where, as far as I remember, the English Church... | |
| William Carew Hazlitt - Anecdotes - 1900 - 380 pages
...to Popery, was so cruelly threatened and so narrowly observed by those that maliced his relif gion, that for the safeguard of himself and my mother, who...father, he knew no way so secure as to fly into Germany. 2. My father fixed his abode in the city of Geneva, where, as far as I remember, the English Church... | |
| Augustine Birrell - Fiction - 1905 - 234 pages
...distracted with the religious difficulty. Listen to his own words ; they are full of the times : ' My father, in the time of ' Queen Mary, being noted...he knew no way so secure ' as to fly into Germany, where after a while he found ' means to call over my mother with all his children ' and family, whom... | |
| Sir Thomas Bodley - 1906 - 128 pages
...that maliced his Religion, that for the Safeguard of himself, and my Mother, who was wholly affe6led as my Father, he knew no way so secure, as to fly into Germany: Where after a while he found means to call over my Mother, with all his Children and Family; whom he... | |
| Sir Thomas Bodley - 1913 - 198 pages
...and so narrowlie observed, by those that malliced his religion, that for the safegarde of himselfe, and my Mother, who was wholly affected as my Father, he knew no waye so secure, as to flie into Garmanie : Where Life of Sir Thomas Bodley, Where after a while, he... | |
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