| Irish Society (London, England) - Ireland - 1822 - 464 pages
...signifying unto you, the just sense we have of this whole action, in which, having the greatest opportunity that can be put into the hands of any subjects of...obliging their prince, you have in all points acquitted yourselves to our satisfaction, even beyond what could have been expected ; insomuch, that it now lies... | |
| Irish Society (London, England) - Ireland - 1832 - 378 pages
...have of this whole action, in which, having the greatest opportunity that can be put into the hand? of any subjects of obliging their prince, you have in all points acquitted yourselves to our satisfaction, even beyond what could have been expected ; insomuch that it now lies... | |
| Sir Charles Reed - Derry (Northern Ireland) - 1865 - 414 pages
...signifying unto you the just sense we have of this whole action, in which, having the greatest opportunity that can be put into the hands of any subjects of...obliging their prince, you have in all points acquitted yourselves to our satisfaction, even beyond what could have been expected ; insomuch that it now lies... | |
| Thomas Witherow - 1873 - 406 pages
...obsequious protege Walker was, and that Government, up to this time, knew little of either of them. that can be put into the hands of any subjects of...obliging their Prince, you have in all points acquitted yourselves to our satisfaction, even beyond what could have been expected, insomuch that it now lies... | |
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