... afraid of his own children and relations, and changing every day those very servants whom he had brought up and advanced ? and though they owed all their preferment to him, yet he durst not trust any of them, but shut himself up in those strange chains... The American Journal of Insanity - Strona 1621919Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| Philippe de Commynes - 1817 - Liczba stron: 570
...neighbours? considering his being locked up, guarded, afraid of his own children and relations, and changing every day those very servants whom he had brought up and advanced 3 and though they owed all their preferment to him, yet he durst not trust any of them, but shut himself... | |
| Philippe de Commynes - 1823 - Liczba stron: 592
...? considering his being locked up, guarded, afraid of his own children and relations, and changing every day those very servants whom he had brought up and advanced ; and though they owed all their preferment to him, yet he durst not trust any of them, but shut himself... | |
| Philippe de Comines - 1856 - Liczba stron: 480
...folk. The king returned to Tours, and kept himself so close, that very 'few were admitted to see him; for he was grown marvellously jealous of all his courtiers,...him, or deprive him of some part of his authority. || He removed from about him all his old servants, * On the 27th of March. Her feminme delicacy was... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - Liczba stron: 358
...? considering his being locked up, guarded, afraid of his own children and relations, and changing every day those very servants whom he had brought up and advanced ; and though they owed all then; preferment to him, yet he durst not trust any of them, but shut himself... | |
| 1886 - Liczba stron: 562
...considering how he was locked up and guarded, afraid of his own children and relations, and changing every day those very servants whom he had brought up and advanced ? and though they owed all their preferment to him, yet he durst not trust any of them, but shut himself... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - Liczba stron: 452
...considering how he was locked up and guarded, afraid of his own children and relations, and changing every day those very servants whom he had brought up and advanced; and though they owed all their preferment to him, yet he durst not trust any of them, but shut himself... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1896 - Liczba stron: 546
...considering how he was locked up and guarded, afraid of his own children and relations, and changing every day those very servants whom he had brought up and advanced? and though they owed all their preferment to him, yet he durst not trust any of them, but shut himself... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - Liczba stron: 434
...considering how he was locked up and guarded, afraid of his own children and relations, and changing every day those very servants whom he had brought up and advanced ; and though they owed all their perferment to him, yet he durst not trust any of them, but shut himself... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - Liczba stron: 458
...considering how he was locked up and guarded, afraid of his own children and relations, and changing every day those very servants whom he had brought up and advanced ; and though they owed all their perferment to him, yet he durst not trust any of them, but shut himself... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - Liczba stron: 444
...considering how he was locked up and guarded, afraid of his own children and relations, and changing every day those very servants whom he had brought up and advanced ; and though they owed all their preferment to him, yet he durst not trust any of them, but shut himself... | |
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