That it was of a very
" nice and nature, at which ^ not only the
" people in general, but those of his own party,
" and even of his council, would take more umbrage,
" than upon any one particular that had happened
" since the beginning of the war.
" nice and nature, at which ^ not only the
" people in general, but those of his own party,
" and even of his council, would take more umbrage,
" than upon any one particular that had happened
" since the beginning of the war.
Edward Hyde - Earl of Clarendon