England, with this advantage, that we shall esteem ourself the more obliged to you for your gallantry in not standing upon such nice terms to do us service, which we shall, God willing, reward. And although you exceed what law can warrant, or any powers... The Confederation of Kilkenny - Página 116por Charles Patrick Meehan - 1846 - 234 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Francis Plowden - 1805 - 496 páginas
...willing, reward. And although you exceed what law can warrant, or any powers of ours reach uuto, as not knowing what you have need of; yet it being for...to maintain the same with all our might and power; and though either by accident, or by any other occasion, you shall deem it necessary to deposite any... | |
| Thomas Leland - 1814 - 680 páginas
...willing, re" ward. And although you exceed what law can " warrant, or any powers of ours reach unto, as not " knowing what you have need of; yet it being...maintain the same with all our " might and power; and though either by accident, tf or by any other occasion, you shall deem it necessary to deposite... | |
| the rev john graham - 1817 - 594 páginas
...willing, reward. And although you exceed what law can warrant, or any powers of ours reach unto, as not knowing what you have need of, yet it being for...to maintain the same with all our might and power ; and, though either by accident, or by any other occasion, you shall deem it necessary to deposit... | |
| John Graham - 1819 - 442 páginas
...willing, reward. And although you exceed what law can warrant, or any powers of ours reach unto, as not knowing what you have need of, yet it being for...to maintain the same with all our might and power ; and, though either by accident, or by any other occasion, you shall deem it necessary to deposit... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1833 - 390 páginas
...And although," it is added, " you exceed what law can warrant, or any powers of ours reach unto, PS not knowing what you have need of; yet, it being for our service, we oblige oursell not only to give you our pardon, but to maintain the same with all our might and power."f In... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1840 - 506 páginas
...although you exceed what law can warrant, or any power of ours reach unto, as not knowing what you may have need of, yet, it being for our service, we oblige...to maintain the same with all our might and power ; and though, either by accident, you lose, or by any other occasion yon shall deem necessary to deposit... | |
| 1845 - 564 páginas
...should perform ; ' and although you exceed what law can warrant, or any powers of ours extend to, as not knowing what you have need of, yet it being for...to maintain the same with all our might and power.' From subsequent events there can be no doubt that the king had privately agreed with Glamorgan, that... | |
| John George Cochrane - 1845 - 562 páginas
...should perform ; ' and although you exceed what law can warrant, or any powers of ours extend to, as not knowing what you have need of, yet it being for...to maintain the same with all our might and power.' From subsequent events there can be no doubt that the king had privately agreed with Glamorgan, that... | |
| 1845 - 608 páginas
...should perform ; ' and although you exceed what law can warrant, or any powers of ours extend to, as not knowing what you have need of, yet it being for our service, we oblige ourself, not only to giveyoa our pardon, but to maintain the same with all our might and power.' From subsequent events... | |
| Thomas Carte - 1851 - 734 páginas
...willing, reward. And although you exceed what law can warrant, or any power of ours reach unto, as not knowing what you have need of; yet it being for...give you our pardon, but to maintain the same with ah" our might and power ; and though either by 555 accident, or by any other occasion, you shall deem... | |
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