| George Villiers Duke of Buckingham - 1715 - 428 pagine
...wifh you and the reft to ftand up, for fear I fhall yet trouble you with a longer Speech. Mr. Sfeaker, You give me Thanks, but I am more to thank you, and I charge you thank them .of the Lower-houfe from Me ; for had I not receiv'd Knowledge from you, I might have fallen into the lapfe... | |
| 1775 - 680 pagine
...could with to fee you and the reft to Hand up, for I fear 1 ihall yet trouble you with longer fpeech. " Mr. Speaker, you give me thanks, but I am more to thank you, and ! charge you thank them of the lower houle from me : for had I not received knowledge from you, I might... | |
| 1775 - 868 pagine
...wifh to fee you and the reft to ftand up, for I fear 1 fhall yet trouble you with longer fpeech. " Mr. Speaker, you give me thanks. but I am more to thank you, and I May, ins re.: charge you thank them of the lower houfe from me: for had 1 net received knowledge from... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1809 - 590 pagine
...(o be ex* pended for your good, and your eyes shall see the bestowing of it for your wc-lfare. Mr. Speaker, I would wish you, and the rest to stand up,...you give Me thanks, but I am more to thank you, and f charge you-, thank them of the Lower Ноиъе from Me, for, had I not received knowledge from you,... | |
| 1809 - 634 pagine
...yours, to be expended^ for your good, and yoor eyes shall see the bestowing of it for your welfare. Mr. Speaker, I would wish you, and the rest to stand up, for, I »hall yet trouble you with longer Speech. Mn Speaker, you give Me thanks, but I ant more to thank... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1836 - 340 pagine
...to bee expended for your good, and your eyes shall see the bestowing of it for your wellfare. " Mr. Speaker, I would wish you and the rest to stand up, * for I feare I shall yet trouble you with longer speech. " Mr. Speaker, you give me thankes, but I am more... | |
| 1840 - 1176 pagine
...and her Majesty began thus to answer herself," &c. After proceeding for some time, she ordered them to stand up, " for I shall yet trouble you with longer speech."! Having thus traced the history of the parliaments of England, from the time they consisted of MEN,... | |
| Book - 1847 - 492 pagine
...to bee expended for your good, and your eyes shall see the bestowing of it for your wellfare. " Mr. Speaker, I would wish you and the rest to stand up,* for I 1'eare I shall yet trouble you with longer speech. " Mr. Speaker, you give me thankes, but I am more... | |
| John Langton Sanford - 1858 - 672 pagine
...yiehleth, but my tongue cannot express.' All this while they kneeled. Whereupon her majesty said : ' Mr. Speaker, I would wish you and the rest to stand up, for I shall yet trouble you with longer speech.' So they all stood up, and she went on in her speech : ' Mr. Speaker, you give me thanks, but I doubt... | |
| Samuel Hopkins - 1861 - 680 pagine
...unto my people such thanks as you imagine my heart yieldeth, but my tongue cannot express. — Mr. Speaker, I would wish you and the rest to stand up, for I shall trouble you with longer speech." When they had risen, — " You give me thanks. But I doubt me that... | |
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