Since men are seldom suspected of sincerity, when they act contrary to their interests; and though my dutiful behaviour to your majesty in the worst of times (for which I acknowledge my poor services much overpaid) may not be sufficient to incline you... The Quarterly Review - Página 454editado por - 1894Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| William Coxe, John Churchill Duke of Marlborough - 1818 - 642 páginas
...times (for which 1 acknowledge my poor services much OA'erpaid) may not be sufficient to incline you to a charitable interpretation of my actions ; yet...reasonably convince your majesty and the world, that I am acted by a higher principle, when I offer that violence to my inclination and interest, as to desert... | |
| William Coxe - 1820 - 498 páginas
...times (for which I acknowledge my poor services much overpaid) may not be sufficient to incline you to a charitable interpretation of my actions ; yet...interest, as to desert your majesty at a time when your affairs seem to challenge the strictest obedience from all your subjects, much more from one who lies... | |
| Arthur Hill-Trevor Dungannon (Viscount) - 1835 - 468 páginas
...times (for which I acknowledge my poor services much overpaid) may not be sufficient to incline you to a charitable interpretation of my actions, yet...I am actuated by a higher principle, when I offer such a violence to my inclination and interest, as to desert your Majesty at a time when your affairs... | |
| Charles Bucke - 1839 - 406 páginas
...of times (for which I acknowledge my poor services over paid) may not he sufficient to incline you to a charitable interpretation of my actions; yet...interest, as to desert your Majesty at a time when your affairs seem to challenge the strictest obedience from all your subjects, much more from one who lies... | |
| Charles Bucke - 1839 - 410 páginas
...over paid) may not be sufficient to incline you to a charitable interpretation of my actions; yet 1 hope the great advantage I enjoy under your Majesty,...interest, as to desert your Majesty at a time when your affairs seem to challenge the strictest obedience from all your subjects, much more from one who lies... | |
| John Davenport - 1839 - 520 páginas
...times, (for which I acknowledge my poor services much overpaid) may not be sufficient to incline you to a charitable interpretation of my actions ; yet I hope, the great advantages I enjoy under your majesty, which I can never expect in any other change of government,... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - 526 páginas
...times, (for which I acknowledge my poor services much overpaid,) may not be sufficient to incline you to a charitable interpretation of my actions, yet...convince your Majesty and the world that I am actuated by an higher principle when I offered that violence to my inclination and interest, as to desert your... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - 530 páginas
...to the King must be regarded as important evidence in favour of his sincerity. " I hope," he says, " the great advantage I enjoy under your Majesty, which I can never expect in any other change of government.may reasonably convince your Majesty and the world, that I am actuated by an higher principle,... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - 530 páginas
...to the King must be regarded as important evidence in favour of his sincerity. " I hope," he says, " the great advantage I enjoy under your Majesty, which I can never expect in any other change of government,may reasonably convince your Majesty and the world, that I am actuated by an higher principle,... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1843 - 532 páginas
...advantage I enjoy under your Majesty, which I can never expect in any other change of government,may reasonably convince your Majesty and the world, that I am actuated by an higher principle, when I offer that violence to my inclination and interest as to desert your Majesty.''... | |
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