| 796 trang
...unified with bifhop Juxon, that he mould inform them of the king's meaning. He told them, that the kin; having frequently charged him to inculcate on his...this opportunity in the laft moment of his life, when hii commands, he fuppofed, would be regirded as facred and inviolable, to reiterate that delire; and... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 816 trang
...bemoœra concealed under that word ; and the generals vehemently infilled with the prelate that he iliould inform them of the king's meaning. Juxon told them,...the king, having frequently charged him to inculcate en his fon the forgivenefs of his murderers, had taken this opportunity in the lafl moment of his life,... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 544 trang
...under that expression ; and the 1 7' generals vehemently insisted with the prelate, that 49 ' he should inform them of the King's meaning. Juxon told them,...having frequently charged him to inculcate on his son the forgiveness of his murderers, had taken this opportunity, in the last moment of his life, when... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 548 trang
...concealed under that expression ; and the generals vehemently insisted with the prelate, that he should inform them of the king's meaning. Juxon told them,...having frequently charged him to inculcate on his son the forgiveness of his murderers, had taken this opportunity, in the last moment of his life, when... | |
| Charles Buck - 1815 - 430 trang
...to be concealed under that word ; and the generals vehemently insisted on the prelate that he should inform them of the king's meaning. Juxon told them,...having frequently charged him to inculcate on his son the forgiveness of his murderers, had taken this opportunity in the last moment of his life, when... | |
| 1815 - 544 trang
...concealed under that expression ; and the generals vehemently insisted with the prelate, that he should inform them of the king's meaning. Juxon told them,...king having frequently charged him to inculcate on bis son the forgiveness of his murderers, had taken this opportunity, in the last moment of his life,... | |
| William Russell - 1822 - 452 trang
...expression ; and the generals insisted that Juxon should inform them of its latent meaning. The bishop told them, that the king, having frequently charged him to inculcate on his son the forgiveness of his murderers, had taken this opportunity of repeating that desire ; and his... | |
| 1823 - 888 trang
...be concealed under that word ; and the generals vehemently insisted with the prelate that he should inform them of the king's meaning. Juxon told them,...having frequently charged him to inculcate on his son the forgiveness of his murderers, had taken this opportunity in the last moment of his life, when... | |
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