| Thomas Blount - 1748 - 228 страница
...he arrived_with them, William came, and both were brought into the Parlour to the Earl of Derby, who immediately carried them into an inner Parlour (where the King was) and told D Willium William Penderel, fkis is the King (pointing to his Majefty) thou muft have a Care of him,... | |
| 1844 - 416 страница
...Sovereign to his own former protector, William Fendercl, at Boscobel, with the charge, " This is the KINO. Thou must have a care of Him, and preserve Him, as thou didst me." Mr. Hughes (p. 36) observes that the Scots were only to be kept to their ranks "by a retrograde movement."... | |
| Marlborough coll - 1859 - 328 страница
...entrusted the safety of Charles. " This is the king," said the Earl of Derby to William Penderel, " thou must have a care of him, and preserve him as thou didst me." The danger was even now imminent, as a troop of horse was quartered at Cotsal, a place only three miles... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1850 - 450 страница
...himself in particular to William Penderel, and pointing at his majesty, he said, " This is the king; thou must have a care of him, and preserve him, as thou didst me." William, in the sincerity of an honest heart, promised that he would do so, while Charles Giffard was... | |
| Edward Parry - 1851 - 532 страница
...where the Earl of Derby and the King were. The Earl, addressing William Pendrill, said, ' William, thou must have a care of him, and preserve him as thou didst me.' Mr. Giffard also gave strict charge to Richard, but these loyal brothers required no charge to stimulate... | |
| François Guizot - 1854 - 426 страница
...Giffard, had undertaken to secure his safety. " This is the king," said Mr. Giffard to William Penderell; "thou must have a care of him, and preserve him as thou didst me." They accordingly took Charles to Boscobel House, and concealed him in the adjoining woods. It was raining... | |
| François Guizot - 1854 - 512 страница
...had undertaken to secure his safety. "This is the king," said Mr. Giffard to William Penderell ; " thou must have a care of him, and preserve him as thou didst me." They accordingly took Charles to Boscobel House, and concealed him in the adjoining woods. It was raining... | |
| John Hughes - 1857 - 454 страница
...them, William came, and both were brought * 2 Sam. xvi. 14. into the parlour to the Earl of Derby, who immediately carried them into an inner parlour (where...thou didst me." And Mr Giffard did also much conjure Eichard to have a special care of his charge ; to which commands the two brothers yielded ready obedience.... | |
| Katherine Thomson - 1860 - 376 страница
...and William were called into the royal presence. Lord Derby then said to them, ' This is the King; have a care of him, and preserve him as thou didst me.' Then the attendant courtiers began undressing the King. They took off his buff-coat, and put on him... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson, Philip Wharton - 1861 - 504 страница
...and William were called into the royal presence. Lord Derby then said to them, " This is the King ; have a care of him, and preserve him as thou didst me." Then the attendant courtiers began undressing the King. They took off his buff-coat, and put on him... | |
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