| 1861 - 838 pages
...needs take things as they come in my head, though order be left behind me." And she closes : — " Now will I end, that do imagine I talk still with...farewell one hundred thousand times ; though ever I pray Ood bless you from all harm, and save you from all foes. With my million and legion of thanks for all... | |
| John Lothrop Motley - Netherlands - 1874 - 588 pages
...them •on my word, that yet never deceived any. And for Norris and other captains t\ia,tvoluntarily, without commandment, have many years ventured their...your pains and cares, " As you know ever the same, " EE " PS Let Wilkes see that he is acceptable to you. If anything there be that W. shall desire answer... | |
| John Lothrop Motley - Netherlands - 1879 - 588 pages
...this money discharged in due sort, where it needeth and behoveth. THE UNITED NETHERLANDS. CHAP. X. though ever I pray God bless you from all harm, and...your pains and cares, " As you know ever the same, "BB " PS Let Wilkes see that he is acceptable to you. If anything there be that W. shall desire answer... | |
| Maria Perry - Biography & Autobiography - 1990 - 288 pages
...without desert; God forbid. I pray you let this bearer know what may be learned herein; and for this treasure I have joined Sir Thomas Shirley to see all...still with you, and therefore loathly say farewell, OO, though ever I pray God bless you from all harm and save you from all foes with my million and legion... | |
| Elizabeth I - Biography & Autobiography - 2000 - 488 pages
...joined Sir Thomas Shirley5 to see all this money discharged in due sort where it needeth and behooveth. Now will I end, that do imagine I talk still with you, and therefore loathly say farewell, 6 o,6 though ever I pray God bless you from all harm, and save you from all foes with my million and... | |
| Simon Adams - Education - 2002 - 436 pages
...know my old wont that love not to discharge from office without desert, God forbid . . . Now will 1 end that do imagine I talk still with you and therefore loathly say farewell 6 6 [ie 'Eyes' - his nickname] though ever I pray God bless you from all harm and save you from all... | |
| David Loades - History - 2006 - 452 pages
...without desert. Now will I end that do imagine I talk still with you, and loathly say farewell O O, though ever I pray God bless you from all harm and...your pains and cares. As you know, ever the same. ER.50 If the earl derived any encouragement from this affectionate letter, it did not last. His quarrels... | |
| David Loades - History - 2003 - 450 pages
...desert he shall be used, you know my old wont that love not to discharge from office without desert. Now will I end that do imagine I talk still with you, and loathly say farewell O O, though ever I pray God bless you from all harm and save you from all foes... | |
| Elizabeth I (Queen of England) - Biography & Autobiography - 2004 - 412 pages
...Sir Thomas Shirley9 to see all this money discharged in due sort where it needeth and behoveth. [35 Now will I end that do imagine I talk still with you, and therefore loathly say farewell do,10 though ever I pray God bless you from all harm and save you from all foes, with my million and... | |
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