| Sir David Dalrymple - 1797 - 408 páginas
...perilous and important ; he therefore communicated this intelligence to the King. " You did well," faid the King, " in ' making me your confident ; for if you had ' told this either to Randolph or to Douglas, ' you would have oflended the one whom you did ' not truft. Both of them, however, fhall... | |
| Sir David Dalrymple - 1819 - 484 páginas
...Englishmennes handes." a0 Barbour, 347— 352. Leland, i. 547. Walangham, 111. VOL. II. G King. *' You did well," said the King, " in making me your...confident ; for if you had told this either to Randolph or to Douglas, you would have offended the one whom you did not trust. Both of them, however, shall aid... | |
| James Miller - 1844 - 536 páginas
...communicated the information to the king. "It is "well," said he, " that you made me your confidant ; for if you had told this either to Randolph or Douglas,...have offended the one whom you did not trust; both, however, shall aid you iu the enterprise." The troops cautiously ad:vanced, the walls were scaled,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 924 páginas
...You have done well," said Robert, " in making me your confidant : for, if you had told this to either Randolph or Douglas, you would have offended the one whom you did not trust. You shall now, however, have the aid of both.'' By the king's directions, the Earl of March assembled... | |
| 1849 - 508 páginas
...therefore communicated Spalding's offer to King Robert. " You did well," observed Bruce, " to make me your confident, for if you had told this either to Randolph or to Douglas, you would have offended the one to whom you did not first tell it. Both of them, however,... | |
| William Anderson - 1863 - 800 páginas
...Douglas, as these two chiefs were emulous of each other's glory. " Yon did well," said Bruce, " to make me your confident, for if you had told this either to Randolph or to Douglas, yon would have offended the one to whom yon did not at first tell it. Both of them, however,... | |
| James Grant - 1880 - 620 páginas
...enterprise alone, laid the letter before the king, who said, " You did well in making me your confidant, for if you had told this either to Randolph or Douglas, you would have offended the one you did not trust. Now, both shall aid you in the enterprise." The king desired him to assemble a body... | |
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