I was afterwards received by him; 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 to do, for the expressing the honour I ever preserved for the immortal... The Works of Daniel Defoe ... - Stran 223avtor: Daniel Defoe, Howard Maynadier - 1903Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Walter Wilson - 1830 - 562 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...as well as sovereign ; whose goodness to me I never forget ; and whose memory I never patiently heard abused, nor ever can do so ; and who, had he lived,... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1830 - 556 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...as well as sovereign ; whose goodness to me I never forget ; and whose memory I never patiently heard abused, nor ever can do so ; and who, had he lived,... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 792 strani
...him; 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...as well as sovereign ; whose goodness to me I never for. got, neither can forget ; and whose memory I never patiently heard abused, nor ever can do so... | |
| Daniel Defoe, George Chalmers - 1841 - 406 strani
...part of this passage, which is extracted by Mr. Chalmers from the Appeal to Honour and Justice ; " And is only mentioned here as I take all occasions...as well as sovereign, whose goodness to me I never forget, and whose memory I never patiently heard abused, and never can do so ; and who, had he lived,... | |
| 1846 - 670 strani
...him, 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...; 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... | |
| Daniel Defoe, William Lee - 1869 - 590 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...glorious memory of that greatest and best of Princes, whom it was my honour and advantage to call Master as well as Sovereign."* The object of the Satire... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1869 - 592 strani
...honour I ever preserved for the immortal and glorious memory of that greatest and best of Princes, whom it was my honour and advantage to call Master as well as Sovereign."* The object of the Satire was to reproach his countrymen with ingratitude for abusing King William as... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1870 - 668 strani
...continues thus: ' And is only mentioned here, as I take all occasions to do, for expressing the honour 1 ever preserved for the Immortal and glorious memory...princes, and whom it was my honour and advantage to coll master as well aji sovereign, whose goodness to me I never forget, and whose memory I never patiently... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1872 - 646 strani
...tin: Nation. 2 Defoc continues thus : ' And is only mentioned here, as 1 take all occasions to do, for whoso goodness to me I never forget, and whose memory I never patiently heard abused, and never can... | |
| Edward Arber - 1883 - 714 strani
...SERVICE OF WILLIAM III. 471 only mentioned here, as I take all occasions to do, for the expressing of the honour I ever preserved for the immortal and glorious memory of that greatest and best of Princes ; whom it was my honour and advantage to call Master as well as Sovereign ! whose goodness to me I... | |
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