 | William Coxe - 1818
...my own hand, that my .places and the king's favour I set at nought, in comparison of being true to my religion. In all things but this the king may command...witness, that even with joy I should expose my life for his service, so sensible am I of his favours. I know the troubling you, sir, with thus much of... | |
 | William Coxe - 1820
...under my own hand, that my places and the king's favour [ set at nought, in comparison of being true to my religion. In all things but this the king may command...witness, that even with joy I should expose my life for his service, so sensible am I of his favours. I know the troubling you, sir, with thus much of... | |
 | Charles Bucke - 1839 - Počet stránok 386
...under my own hand, that my places and the king's favour I set at nought, in comparison of being true to my religion. In all things but this the king may command...witness, that even with joy I should expose my life for his service, so sensible am I of his favours. I know the troubling you, sir, with this much of... | |
 | Charles Bucke - 1839 - Počet stránok 386
...under my own hand, that my places and the king's favour I set at nought, in comparison of being true to my religion. In all things but this the king may command...witness, that even with joy I should expose my life for his service, so sensible am I of his favours. I know the troubling you, sir, with this much of... | |
 | Mrs. A. T. Thomson - 1839
...from which they proceeded. " In all things but this," writes Lord Churchill to the Prince of Orange, "the King may command me; and I call God to witness that, even with joy I should expose my life for his service, so sensible am I of his favours. I know the troubling you, sir, with this much of... | |
 | Mrs. A. T. Thomson - 1839
...all things but this,'' writes Lord Churchill to the Prince of Orange, "the King may command me; and 1 call God to witness that, even with joy I should expose my life for his service, so sensible am I of his favours. I know the troubling you, sir, with this much of... | |
 | William Coxe - 1847
...under my own hand, that my places and the king's favour I set at nought, in comparison of being true to my religion. In all things but this the king may command...witness, that even with joy I should expose my life for his service, so sensible am I of his favours. I know the troubling you, sir, with thus much of... | |
 | Archibald Alison - 1852
...under my own hand, that my places and the King's favour I set at nought, in comparison of being true to my religion. In all things but this the King may command...even with joy I should expose my life in his service, so sensible am I of his favours. I know the troubling you, sir, with thus much concerning myself, I... | |
 | 1852
...places, and the King's favour," said he, in 1687, *' I set at nought, in comparison of being true to my religion. In all things but this the King may command...even with joy I should expose my life in his service, so sensible am I of his favours — I being resolved, though I cannot live the life of a saint, if... | |
 | 1852
...places, and the King's favour," said he, in 1687, " I set at nought, in comparison of being true to my religion. In all things but this the King may command me ; and I eall God to witness that even with joy I should expose my life in his service, so sensible am I of... | |
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