| John Walker - 1811 - 514 pagine
...serve the prince so as he is served in England, that is, as I take it, to make him their king, nor give their suffrage for his being king ; and though...and said he believed it was so; for, says he, all the time you have been here, neither have you wailed on the king, nor have any of your brethren, the... | |
| 1811 - 508 pagine
...to make him their king, nor give their suffrage for his being king; and though as to this matter, 1 can say nothing in their name, and as from them, yet...bishop commended my openness and ingenuity, and said be believed it was so ; for, says he, all the time you have been here, neither have you waited on the... | |
| 1811 - 518 pagine
...say nothing in their name, and as from them, yet for myself I must say, that, rather than do so, 1 will abandon all the interest that either I have,...and said he believed it was so ; for, says he, all the time you have been here, neither have you wailed on the king,- nor have any of your brethren, the... | |
| 1825 - 600 pagine
...and though, as to this matter, I can say nothing in their name, and as from them, yet I for myself must say, that rather than do so, I will abandon all...said he believed it was so ; ' for,' says he, ' all the time you have been here, neither have you waited upon the King, nor have any of your brethren,... | |
| 1825 - 600 pagine
...and though, as to this matter, I cmi say nothing in their name, and as from them, yet I for myself must say, that rather than do so, I will abandon all...said he believed it was so ; ' for,' says he, ' all the time you have been here, neither have you waited upon the King, nor have any of your brethren,... | |
| Charles Chadwicke Jones - 1828 - 540 pagine
...suffrage for his being king; and though, as to this matter, I can say nothing in their name, and as for them, yet for myself I must say, that, rather than...said he believed it was so; ' for,' says he, 'all the time you have been here, neither have you waited on the King, nor have any of your brethren, the... | |
| 1839 - 274 pagine
...can say nothing in their name, and as from them, yet for myself I must say that, rather than do so, J will abandon all the interest that either I have or...and said he believed it was so ; for, says he, all (his time you have been here, neither have you waited on the king, nor have any of your brethren, the... | |
| 1843 - 862 pagine
...say nothing in their name, and as from them, yet for myself I must say, that rather than do so, Г will abandon all the interest that either I have or may expect to have in Britain.' The Bishop of London commended the candour of his reply, and said that he believed the Bishop of Edinburgh... | |
| 1848 - 544 pagine
...from them, yet for myself I must say, that rather than do so, I •will abandon all the interest that I have, or may expect to have, in Britain.' Upon this the bishop commended my openness and ingenuity, nnd said, he believed it was so ; for, says he, all this time you have been here, neither have you... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1871 - 396 pagine
...Lordship that when I came from Scotland, neither my brethren nor I apprehended any such revolution as 1 have now seen in England; and therefore I neither...have you waited on the King, nor " have any of your brethcrn the Scots bishops made " any address to him. So the King must be excused " for standing by... | |
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