| Charles Henry Wilson - Anecdotes - 1804 - 424 pages
...with all the cheerfulness imaginable, as the just acknowledgment of your exceeding favours ; and only that in your goodness, you would vouchsafe to cast...sisters, less or more, and no otherwise, than as their present i unfortunate unfortunate father may hereafter appear more or less guilty of this death. God... | |
| Charles Henry Wilson - Anecdotes - 1804 - 432 pages
...imaginable, as the just acknowledgment of your exceeding favours ; and only that in your goodness, you \vould vouchsafe to cast your gracious regard upon my poor...sisters, less or more, and no otherwise, than as their present i . unfortunate unfortunate father may hereafter appear more or less guilty of this death.... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - Great Britain - 1810 - 606 pages
...this world with all cbearfulness imaginable, in the just acknowledgment of your exceeding favour ; and only beg that, in your goodness, you would vouchsafe...cast your gracious regard upon my poor son and his sisters, less or more, and no otherwise than their unfortunate father shall appear more or less guilty... | |
| Great Britain - 1810 - 606 pages
...this world with all chearfulncss imaginable, in the just acknowledgment of your exceeding favour ; and only beg that, in your goodness, you would vouchsafe to cast your gracious regard upon ray poor son and his sisters, less or more, and no otherwise than their unfortunate father shall appear... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1810 - 610 pages
...this world with all chearfulness imaginable, in the just acknowledgment of your exceeding favour ; and only beg that, in your goodness, you would vouchsafe to cast your gracious regard upon. ray poor son and his sisters, less or more, and no otherwise than their unfortunate father shall appear... | |
| John Lingard - Great Britain - 1825 - 504 pages
...world with all the " cheerfulness imaginable, in the just acknow" ledgment of your exceeding favours ; and " only beg that in your goodness you would " vouchsafe...sisters, less or " more, and no otherwise than as their unfor" tunate father may appear hereafter more or " less guilty of this death." It may, however, be... | |
| C. St. George - 1830 - 600 pages
...acknowledgment of your exceeding favours ; and only beg that in your goodness you would vouchsafe to casl your gracious regard upon my poor son and his three...sisters: less or more, and no otherwise than as their unfortunate father may appear hereafter more or less guilty of thi& dwth»." But, although the earl... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - Great Britain - 1835 - 394 pages
...world, with all the cheerfulness imaginable, in the just acknowledgment of your exceeding favours ; and only beg, that in your goodness you would vouchsafe...hereafter appear more or less guilty of this death." Another prince, under the same circumstances, would have staked his crown and life rather than accept... | |
| Cuthbert William Johnson - Great Britain - 1837 - 516 pages
...world with all the cheerfulness imaginable, in the just acknowledgment of your exceeding favours ; and only beg that in your goodness you would vouchsafe...than as their (in present) unfortunate father may appear more or less guilty of this death. —God long preserve your Majesty." Charles the First laboured... | |
| Statesmen - 1836 - 446 pages
...world, with all the cheerfulness imaginable, in the just acknowledgment of your exceeding favours, and only beg, that in your goodness you would vouchsafe...hereafter appear more or less guilty of this death." The singular note wliich has been preserved by Burnet, and which relates circumstances taken fiorn... | |
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