| 1720 - 532 trang
...acquit you more to God, than attthe World' can da befide. To a willing Man there is no Injury done, and as by God's Grace i forgive all the World, with a Calmnefs and Meeknefs of infinite Contentment to. my diftodging Soul ; fo, Sir, I can give the Life... | |
| David Hume - 1776 - 496 trang
...granting them that requeft, for which they were fo imLV. portunateE. " In this," added he, " my confent will more acquit you to God than all the world can do befides. To a willing man there is no injury. And as, ft by God's grace, I forgive all the world with... | |
| David Hume - 1789 - 430 trang
...'' will more acquit you to God than all the world " can do befides. To a willing man there is no <e injury. And as, by God's grace , I forgive all " the world with a calmncfs and meeknefs , of ct infinite contentment to my diflodging foul; u fo , Sir , to you , I can... | |
| William Russell - 1789 - 598 trang
...more acquit you to God, than all the world " cau do befides: to a willing man there is no injury 6>. " And as, by God's grace, I forgive all the world, with " a calmncfs and meekncfs of infinite contentment to " my diflodging foul ; fo to you, Sir, I can refign... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1803 - 498 trang
...and to <juiet the tumultuous populace, by granting the request for which they were so importunate. "In this," added he, " my consent will more acquit...do besides. To a willing man there is no injury." .Afjer all, Charles underwent the most agonizing conflicts, but at last signified his assent to the... | |
| William Russell - 1802 - 542 trang
...thus to quiet the tumultuous people, by granting them that request for which they were so clamorous. " In this," added he, " my consent will more acquit...world can do besides ; to a willing man there is no in64. Clarendon, vol. i. This opinion has been cavilled at. " A king of " F.nglanJ," it has been said,... | |
| 1814
...in granting them % the request for which they were so importunate. « lu- this," added Strafford, " my consent will more acquit you to God than all the world can do besid*3. To a willing mind there is receive the accomplishment of all no injury : and as, by God's... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 486 trang
...quiet the tumultuous populace, by granting the re- , quest for which they were so importunate. " In f this," added he, " my consent will more acquit you...do besides. To a willing man there is no injury." After all, Charles underwent the most agonizing conflicts, but at last signified his assent to the... | |
| Charles Henry Wilson - 1804 - 424 trang
...acquit you, having more to God than all the world besides ; to a willing man there is no injury done ; and as by God's grace I forgive all the world with a calmness and meekness of infinite contentment to nay dislodging soul ; so, Sir, to you can I give the life of this... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1807 - 784 trang
...trust, shall ever establish between you and your subjects. Sir, my consent shall more acquit you herein to God, than all the world can do besides. To a willing man there is no injury done." In fine, the king gave orders for a commis»ion to itnpower the earl of Arundel, the lord privy... | |
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