| Walter Wilson - 1830 - 562 strani
...it was my honour and advantage to call master, as well as sovereign ; whose goodness to me I never forget ; and whose memory I never patiently heard...suffered me to be treated as I have been in the world."* His devoted attachment to the monarch was exemplified upon a variety of occasions, as will be hereafter... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1830 - 550 strani
...it was my honour and advantage to call master, as well as sovereign ; whose goodness to me I never forget; and whose memory I never patiently heard abused,...suffered me to be treated as I have been in the world."* His devoted attachment to the monarch was exemplified upon a variety of occasions, as will be hereafter... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1830 - 566 strani
...prince spent his strength, his time, his treasure, and, I may say, his blood to save and defend us:f but heaven, for our sins, removed him in judgment....deliverance he finished, was admitted by heaven to be the means of his death, I desire," says he, " to forget, for their sakes who are guilty."J Any reflection... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 1024 strani
...; how employed ; and how, above my capacity of deserving, rewarded, is no part of the present case, and is only mentioned here, as I take all occasions...But Heaven for our sins removed him in judgment. How for the treatment he met with from the nation he came to save, and whose deliverance he finished, was... | |
| 1845 - 608 strani
...well as sovereign. I never patiently heard his memory slighted, nor ever can do so. Had he lived, he would never have suffered me to be treated as I have been in this world.' Ay! good, brave, Daniel De Foe! There is indeed but sorry treatment now in store for you.... | |
| 1846 - 670 strani
...me I never forgot, neither can forget ; and whose memory I never patiently heard abused, and never can do so; and who, had he lived, would never have...suffered me to be treated as I have been in the world." De Foe was not a poet ; but he could write vigorous if not harmonious verse, and he put out all his... | |
| Edward Arber - 1883 - 714 strani
...advantage to call Master as well as Sovereign ! whose goodness to me I never forgot, neither can forget ! whose memory I never patiently heard abused, nor ever...World ! But Heaven, for our sins, removed him, in judgement. How far the treatment he met with from the nation he came to save, and whose deliverance... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1886 - 396 strani
...well as sovereign. I never patiently heard his memory slighted, nor ever can do so. Had he lived, he would never have suffered me to be treated as I have been in this world.' With a new reign came in new men and new ways ; or rather the old ways were revived—the... | |
| James T. Boulton - 1975 - 304 strani
...forget; and whose Memory I never patiently heard abused, nor ever can do so; and who had he liv'd, would never have suffered me to be treated as I have been in the World.8 But Heaven for our Sins remov'd him in Judgment. How far the Treatment he met with, from the... | |
| Maximillian E. Novak - 2001 - 786 strani
...forget; and whose Memory I Never patiently heard abused, nor ever can do so; and who had he liv'd, would never have suffered me to be treated as I have been in the World.1 2 An Appeal ' 10 Honour and Justice Though h Be of His Worst Enemies, in Shakespeare Head Edition,... | |
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