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" I had done, and he thought, deserved. Hence my silence of it to your Lordship. As to the King and Duke of York, whom, before I came away, I acquainted with it, when I saw myself not so much considered, in my present disposure, as I did hope I should have... "
The History of Scotland: From the Union of the Crowns on the Accession of ... - Page 536
by Malcolm Laing - 1804
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The History of Scotland: From the Union of the Crowns on the Accession of ...

Malcolm Laing - Scotland - 1804 - 574 pages
...Hence my silence of it to your lordship : as to the king and duke of York, whom before I came away I acquainted with it, when I saw myself not so much...under my name to vindicate the crown and church, but ivhat goes under the late blessed king's name, the Icon, or portraiture of his majesty in his solitudes...
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"Who Wrote Eikōn Basilikē?": Considered and Answered, in Two Letters ...

Christopher Wordsworth - Eikon basilike - 1824 - 434 pages
...came away, I acquainted with it, when I saw myself not so much considered, in my present disposure, as I did hope I should have been ; what sense their...themselves ; nor do I doubt but I shall, by your Lordship's favor, find the fruits as to something extraordinary, since the service was so. Not as to what was...
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History of the Commonwealth of England: To the death of Charles I

William Godwin - Great Britain - 1826 - 724 pages
...might have any preferment I desired. The king and the duke of York I have already acquainted with it. Nor do I doubt but I shall, by your lordship's favour, find the fruits as lo something extraordinary, since the service was so. Not as to what was known to the world under mjf...
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A Letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury: Concerning the ...

Henry John Todd - Eikon basilike - 1825 - 180 pages
...beene ; what sense their royall goodnes hath of it is best to be expressed by themselfes ; nor doe I doubt but I shall by your Lordship's favour find the fruits as to somthing extraordinary, since the service was soe ; not as to what was known to the world under my...
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History of the Commonwealth of England: To the death of Charles I

William Godwin - Great Britain - 1826 - 724 pages
...might have any preferment I desired. The king and the duke of York I have already acquainted with it. Nor do I doubt but I shall, by your lordship's favour,...something extraordinary, since the service was so. Not as to what was known to the world under my name, but what goes under the late blessed king's name,...
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The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 8

William Scott, Francis Garden, James Bowling Mozley - Christianity - 1826 - 806 pages
...should hare been :" that " (he) did not doubt but (he should) by his Lordship's (the Chancellor's) favour, find the fruits as to something extraordinary, since the service was 80 :" that he had " been on all hands assured of a remove to a more easy station, — such as this...
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Additional reasons in confirmation of the opinion that dr. Gauden, and not ...

William Grant Broughton (bp. of Sydney.) - 1829 - 80 pages
...mee the greatness of that service was such, that I might have any preferment I desired b ." " Nor doe I doubt but I shall, by your Lordship's favour, find the fruits as to somthing extraordinary, since the service was soe; not as to what was known, to the world under my...
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The Miscellaneous Works of the Right Honourable Sir James Mackintosh, Volume 1

Sir James Mackintosh - Canada - 1846 - 614 pages
...present disposition as I did hope I should have bcene, what trace their Royall goodnes hath of it is best expressed by themselves ; nor do I doubt but I shall, by your Lordship's favor, find the fruits as to somthing extraordinary, since the service was soe : not as to what was...
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Miscellaneous Works

Sir James Mackintosh - 1850 - 597 pages
...present disposition as I did hope I should have beene, what trace their Royall goodnes hath of it is best expressed by themselves ; nor do I doubt but I shall, by your Lordship's favor, find the fruits as to somthing extraordinary, since the service was soe : not as to what was...
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The Miscellaneous Works of the Right Honourable Sir James Mackintosh, Volume 1

Sir James Mackintosh - Political science - 1854 - 898 pages
...present disposition as I did hope I should have beene, what trace their Boyall goodnes hath of it is best expressed by themselves ; nor do I doubt but I shall, by your Lordship's favor, find the fruits as to somthing extraordinary, since the service was soe : not as to what was...
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