Memoirs As a Source of English History the Stanhope Essay 1914

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Memoirs As a Source of English History the Stanhope Essay 1914
L Leonard Rice Oxley
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MEMOIRS AS A SOURCE OF ENGLISH HISTORY 45 down the wooden arch. I, asking them for what reason, they answered surlily, to hinder the Irish Papists from cutting their throats, for that all Dart- ford was on fire, and the streets ran with blood. " "In passing through Chatham and Sittingbourne, " too, **the women were crying at their doors . . . With their children by them, choosing rather to be murthered there than in their beds. "^ Ailesbury found the King '* sitting in a great chair, his h
...at on, and his beard being much grown. . . . He took me to the window with an air of displeasure — indeed, quite contrary to what I expected — and said : ' You were all kings when I left London. ' I could not dissemble, but spoke my mind in these terms : ' Sir, I expected another sort of welcome after the great dangers I ran last night by repairing to you. . . . ' " ** The room, " the narrative proceeds, " was filled with men, women, children, and talking as if they had been at a market. Dinner being ready, I asked him if he would be served with ceremony.

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