| 1762 - 560 páginas
..." me at cafe for the remainder of my life. He replied, . " No fuch matter, I allure you, and fpoke plainly about a " great place, which I dread to think of; and faid, it was " neceflary for his fervice, and he muft charge it upon my " confcience. Juft as he had... | |
| 1784 - 778 páginas
...'' me at cafe for the remainder of my life. He replied, " No iuch matter, I affure you, and i'poke plainly about a " great place, which I dread to think of ; and laid, it was " neceffary for his fervicc, and he muft charge it upon my " confcience. Juft as he had... | |
| 1791 - 354 páginas
...iet me at eafe for the remainder of my life. He replied, ' No fuch matter, I allure you :' and fpoke plainly about a great place, which I dread to think of, and faid, ' It was neceffary for his fcrvice, and he muft charge it upon my conscience.' Juft as he had... | |
| Lady Rachel Russell - 1793 - 624 páginas
...fet me at eafe for the remainder of my life. He replied, " No fuch matter, I aflure you ; and fpoke plainly about a great place, which I dread to think of, and faid, " It was neceflary for his fervice, and he mud charge it upon my confcience." Juft as he had... | |
| Lady Rachel Russell - 1809 - 536 páginas
...() Leopold William Finch, 5th son of Heneage, Earl of Winchelsea. Birch. || Marquis of Halifax. gave gave his Majesty my most humble thanks, and told him,...was necessary for his service, and he must charge it upon my conscience." Just as he had said this, he was called to supper, and I had only time to say,... | |
| baroness Rachel Russell - 1809 - 542 páginas
...Sharp. |) Leopold William Finch, 5th son of Heneage, Earl of Winchelsea. Kirch. || Marquis of Halifax. ; gave his Majesty my most humble thanks, and told him,...and said, " It was necessary for his service, and hemustchargeit upon my conscience." Just as he had said this, he was called to supper, and I had only... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 532 páginas
...proceeds : " but now hegins my trouble. After I had kissed the king's hand for the deanery of St. Paul's, I gave his majesty my most humble thanks, and told...was necessary for his service, and he must charge it upon my conscience. Just as he had said this, he was called to supper, and I had only time to say,... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 páginas
...circumstances. But now begins my trouble. After I had kissed the king's hand for the deanery of St. Paul's, I gave his majesty my most humble thanks, and told...No such matter, I assure you ;" and spoke plainly abont a great place, which I dread to think of, and said, " It was necessary for his service, and he... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 536 páginas
...glorious, than theirs. Instances of this species of self-denial are rare; but a. redeanery of St. Paul's, I gave his Majesty my most humble thanks, and told...was necessary for his service, and he must charge it upon my conscience.' Just as he had said this, he was called to supper, and I had only time to say,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 526 páginas
...proceeds: " but now begins my trouble. After 1 had kissed the king's hand for the deanery of St. Paul's, I gave his majesty my most humble thanks, and told...was necessary for his service, and he must charge it upon my conscience. Just as he had said this, he was called to supper, and I had only time to say,... | |
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