And now in court a great person sent for me divers times to attend her, which summons though I obeyed, yet God knoweth I declined coming to her as much as conveniently I could, without incurring her displeasure... The Personal Story of the Upper House - Page 128by Kosmo Wilkinson - 1905 - 352 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edward Herbert (1st baron.) - 1809 - 356 pages
...history which followed : Howsoever, yet I must before the Eternal God clear her ho« nour. And now in court a great person sent for me divers times to...yet God knoweth I declined coming to her as much as conveniently I could, without incurring her displeasure ; and this I did not only for very honest reasons,... | |
| William Oxberry - 1821 - 448 pages
...bloody history which followed : howsoever yet I must before the Eternal GOD clear her honor. And now in court a great person sent for me divers times to...her, which summons though I obeyed, yet God knoweth 1 declin'd coming to her as much as conveniently I cou'd, without incurring her displeasure ; and this... | |
| Lucy Aikin - Great Britain - 1822 - 472 pages
...was undoubtedly the queen ; to whom also the following very remarkable passage must refer : " And now in court a great person sent for me divers times to...yet God knoweth I declined coming to her as much as conveniently I could, without incurring her displeasure : and this I did, not only for very honest... | |
| Edward Herbert Baron Herbert of Cherbury - 1823 - 312 pages
...bloody history which followed : howsoever yet I must before the eternal GOD clear her Honour. And now in Court a great Person sent for me divers times to attend her, which summons tho' I obeyed, yet God knoweth I declined coming to her as much as conveniently I could, without incurring... | |
| Edward Herbert Baron Herbert of Cherbury - Ambassadors - 1826 - 398 pages
...bloody history which followed : howsoever, yet I must before the Eternal God clear her honour. And now in court a great person sent for me divers times to...yet God knoweth I declined coming to her as much as conveniently I could, without incurring her displeasure; and this I did not only for very honest reasons,... | |
| Autobiographies - 1830 - 336 pages
...bloody history which followed : howsoever, yet I must before the eternal God clear her honour. And now in court a great person sent for me divers times to attend her; which summons, 'tho I obeyed, yet God knoweth I declin'd coming to her as much as conveniently I cou'd, without incurring... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 274 pages
...undoubtedly the queen ; to whom also the following very remarkable passage must refer : — " And now in court a great person sent for me divers times to...yet, God knoweth, I declined coming to her as much as conveniently I could, without incurring her displeasure : and this I did, not only for very honest... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - Great Britain - 1840 - 424 pages
...after her death, of more discourse than I could have wished." In another place he adds : — " And now in court a great person sent for me divers times to...yet God knoweth I declined coming to her as much as conveniently I could without incurring her displeasure." Her mother remonstrated with her on the impropriety... | |
| Literature - 1841 - 500 pages
...after her death, of more discourse than I could have wished." In another place he adds:—"And now in court a great person sent for me divers times to...yet God knoweth I declined coming to her as much as conveniently I could without incurring her displeasure." Her mother remonstrated with her on the impropriety... | |
| Leigh Hunt - London (England) - 1848 - 334 pages
...bloody history which followed : howsoever, yet I must before the eternal God clear her honour. And now in court a great person sent for me divers times to...attend her; which summons, though I obeyed, yet God knows I declined coming to her as much as conveniently I could without incurring her displeasure; and... | |
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