| William Seward - Anecdotes - 1795 - 814 pages
...STEKNtE, 0 i HAVE received your letter by Die Greme : " this is my anfwer — I command you to fend all ct the French away* to-morrow out of the towne, '* if you can by fayre means (but ftike not long " in difptiting), otherways force them away lyke " fo manie wyld beaftes,... | |
| Walter Scott - Great Britain - 1811 - 520 pages
...faithful, constant, loving frende, CHARLES R." " STEENIE, " I have received your letter by Die Greme ; this is my answer — I command you to send all the French is probable the prince would follow the same course after marriage,) by whom she had a boy ; and when... | |
| François de Bassompierre - France - 1819 - 196 pages
...faythfull, constant frend, CR Hampton Court, the 20th of November, 1625. STEBNIE, I haue receaued your letter by Die Greame — this is my answer : — I...you to send all the French away tomorrow out of the toune, if you can by faire meanes (but stike not longe in disputing,) otherways force them away, dryving... | |
| François de Bassompierre - France - 1819 - 184 pages
...— I command you to send all the French away tomorrow out of the toune, if you can by faire meanes (but stike not longe in disputing,) otherways force...dryving them away lyke so manie wyld beastes untill ye haue shipped them, and so the devill goe with them. Lett me heare no answer, but of the performance... | |
| François de Bassompierre - France - 1819 - 180 pages
...— I command you to send all the French away tomorrow out of the toune, if you can by faire meanes (but stike not longe in disputing,) otherways force them away, dryving them away lyke so manic wyld beastes untill ye haue shipped them, and so the devill goe with them. Lett me heare no answer,... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1820 - 570 pages
...peremptorily resolved to dismiss these meddling pestilerft visitors. ' STEENIE, ' I haue receauved your letter by Die Greame — this is my answer: — I...you to send all the French away to-morrow out of the toune, if you can by faire meanes (but stike not longe in disputing,) otherways force them away, dryving... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1820 - 570 pages
...peremptorily resolved to dismiss these meddling pestilent visitors. ' STEENIE, ' I haue receauved your letter by Die Greame — this is my answer: — I command you to send all the French away to-morrowout of the toune, if you can by faire meanes (but stike not longe in disputing,) otherways... | |
| George Brodie - Great Britain - 1822 - 630 pages
...favourite, the mild, composed temper ascribed to him, may be doubted. " Steinie, I have received your letter by Die Greame. This is my answer. I command you to send all the French away to-morrow out of town: If you can by fair means, but stick not long in dispatching, otherwise force them away like so... | |
| Henry Ellis - Great Britain - 1824 - 434 pages
...HARL. 6988. art. 6. Orig. J:\TIII: iv IN THE KING's OWN HAND.] STEENIE ~~~~~~~~ I HAVE receaved your Letter by Die Greame, this is my Answer. I command you to send all the French away to morrow out of the Toune. If you can, by faire meanes (but stike not longe in disputing) otherways... | |
| sir Henry Ellis - Great Britain - 1824 - 428 pages
...Monsieurs. [Ms. ii.vui . 6988. art. 6. Or!g. ENTIRELY IN THE KING's OWN HAND.] STEENIE I HAVE receaved your Letter by Die Greame, this is my Answer. I command you to send all the French away to morrow out of the Toune. If you can, by faire meanes (but stike not longe in disputing) otherways... | |
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