| Sir Anthony Sherley - 1825 - 236 pages
...court, whither he went, suiting his followers as well as the shortness of the time could suffer, and his credit with the Christian merchants could afford,...whether should do him more services, or help him to mpre money. Reasonably attended, he rode to court, not lighting from his horse where the king's sons... | |
| 1925 - 642 pages
...his credite with the Christian marchanls could afford, which was good, for two Spaniards wore so rapt with admiration of his worth, and by his speeches...strange hope, that they fell in emulation whether should doe him more services or helpe him to more money. Reasonably attended, he rode to Court, not lighting... | |
| Samuel Purchas - 1905 - 596 pages
...credite with the Christian Merchants could affoord, which was good, for two Spaniards were so rapt with admiration of his worth, and by his speeches...hope, that they fell in emulation, whether should doe him more services, or helpe him to more money : reasonably attended, he rode to Court, not lighting... | |
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