| John Macdiarmid - 1820 - 468 trang
...possessed at least a blunt frankness not ill calculated to disarm resentment. " I confess," said he, " I have been liberal in my grants ; but, if I be informed,...make himself popular, he hath the spirit of Satan, ft I may know my errors, I will reform them. I was, in my first parliament, a novice : and, in my last,... | |
| John Macdiarmid - 1838 - 558 trang
...possessed at least a blunt frankness not ill calculated to disarm resentment. •- 1 confess," said he, " I have been liberal in my grants ; but, if I be informed,...and in my last, there was a kind of beasts called Undertaken, a dozen of whom undertook to govern the last parliament, and they led me." — See his... | |
| Jacob Abbott - 1876 - 300 trang
...son-in-law, he adds : " Consider the trade for the making thereof better, and show me the reason why my mint, these eight or nine years, hath not gone. I confess...informed, I will amend all hurtful grievances. But whoever shall hasten after grievances, and desire to make himself popular he hath the spirit of Satan.... | |
| Jacob Abbott - 1876 - 292 trang
...been liberal in my grants j bat if I be informed, I will amend all hurtful grievances. Bat whoever shall hasten after grievances, and desire to make himself popular, he hath the spirit of Satan. I was, in my fint Parliament, a novice; and in my last, there was a kind of beasts, called undertaken,... | |
| I︠U︡. A. Labynt︠s︡ev, L. L. Shchavinskai︠a︡ - 1900 - 300 trang
...from what is said below, f Species of taxes granted by Parliament. and show me the reason why my mint, these eight or nine years, hath not gone. I confess...informed, I will amend all hurtful grievances. But whoever shall hasten after grievances, and desire to make himself popular, he hath the spirit of Satan.... | |
| Henry S. Burrage - 2000 - 208 trang
...thereof justice 1 Baxter, Sir Ferdinando Gorges and His Province of Maine, II, 34-36. and mercy. . . . If I be informed, I will amend all hurtful grievances;...make himself popular, he hath the spirit of Satan." l In these last words from the king's address there is evidently a note of warning. But the warning... | |
| 1955 - 428 trang
...sentence occurs in the King's Speech at the opening of his Third Parliament on 30 January, 1621. ****** I confess I have been liberal in my grants, but if...grievances and desire to make himself popular, he hath the 1 About this there was, of course, nothing new. Elections had long been influenced by great persons,... | |
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