| Arthur Collins - 1756 - 606 pages
...forbear any further folicitations; " for if you trouWe me with any more mefiages upon this occa" fion, I will burn the paper, and hang the bearer. " This is the immutable resolution, and {hail be the undoubted " practice of him, who accounts it the chiefeft glory to b«, " His Majefty's... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1761 - 658 pages
...Anfwer, and forbear any other Solicitation ; for if you trouble me with any more MefTages of this Nature, I will burn the Paper and hang the Bearer. This is the immutable Refolution, and fhall be the undoubted Practice, of him who counts it his chiefcil Honour to be Hit... | |
| 1762 - 736 pages
...forbear any further felicitations ; for if yon trouble me with any more mefT.tges upon this occafion, 1 will burn the paper, and hang the bearer. •• This is the immutable refolution, and fliall be the undoubted practice of him, who accounts it the chiefeft glory to be His... | |
| Parliamentary - 1763 - 504 pages
...and forbear any other Sollicitation ; for if you trouble me with any more Meflages of this Nature, I will burn the Paper and hang the Bearer. This is the immutable Refolution, and fhall be the undoubted Practice, of him who counts it his chiefeft Honour to be His... | |
| 1763 - 498 pages
...and forbear any other Solicitation ;_ for if you trouble me with any more Meflages of this Nature, I will burn the Paper and hang the Bearer. This is the immutable Refolution, and (hall be the undoubted Practice, of him who counts it his chicfeft Honour to b His... | |
| 1774 - 846 pages
...anfwer, and forbear any other folicitation : for if you trouble me with any more meffages of this nature, I will burn the paper and hang the bearer. This is the immutable refolution, and fhall be the undoubted practice of him, who counts it his chiefeft honour to be, His... | |
| 1788 - 404 pages
...forbear any further felicitations; for if you trouble me with any more mefiengers upon this occafion, I will burn the paper, and hang the bearer. This is the immutable refolution, and fhall be the undoubted practice of him, who accounts it the chiefeft glory to be His... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1802 - 652 pages
...final answer, and forbear any further solicitations ; for if you trouble me with any more messages upon this occasion, I will burn the paper, and hang the...be the undoubted practice, of him, who accounts it his chiefest glory to be His Majesty's most loyal and Castle-Town, obedient subject, i:M July, 1649.... | |
| Gleanings - 1805 - 252 pages
...any -further solicitations ; for if you trouble «rne wilh any more messengers, upon this occason, I will burn the paper, and hang •the bearer. —...the undoubted practice of him who accounts it the chiefest glory to be ' his Majesty's most loyal, Cistietown, and obedient subject, .July 12, i5ig.... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1806 - 468 pages
...died in 1644.] J> trouble me with any more messages of this nature, I will burn the paper and hang up the bearer. This is the immutable resolution, and...be the undoubted practice of him, who accounts it his chiefest glory to be his majesty's most loyal and obedient subject, " From Castle-town, this DERBY.'... | |
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