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" 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... "
The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Revolution ... - Trang 44
bởi David Hume - 1848
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A History of England from the First Invasion by the Romans, Tập 10

John Lingard - 1825 - 504 trang
...assent to the bill of attainder. " My consent, Sir," he proceeded, " shall " more acquit you herein to God, than all the " world can do besides. To a willing man "there is no injury done: and, as by God's " grace, I forgive all the world, so. Sir, to you " I can give the life of this...

The Universal Chronologist, and Historical Register: From the Creation to ...

William Henry Ireland - 1826 - 740 trang
...with Charles's irresolution, wrote him a letter, in which appeared the following words : " In this my consent will more acquit you to God, than all the...do besides. To a willing man there is no injury." After the most violent struggles, Charlss, the just, the virtuous Charles, became the accomplice of...

A Universal Biography: Containing Interesting Accounts, Critical and ..., Tập 5

John Platts - 1826 - 882 trang
...urged the king for his own safety, to ratify the bill, concluding with the words, " my consent shall more acquit you to God than all the world can do besides. To a willing man there is no injury." This act appears truly heroical ; but what can be said of the manner in which the same person received...

Hume and Smollett's Celebrated History of England, from Its First Settlement ...

David Hume, John Robinson - 1827 - 568 trang
...and to quiet the tumultuous populace, by grantmg 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." After surt'ermg the most agonizing conflicts, Charles at last granted a commission to four noblemen...

A History of England,: From the First Invasion by the Romans ..., Phần 141,Tập 2

Mrs. Markham - 1829 - 474 trang
...for the sake of public peace, no longer to defer his assent to it, and ended his letter thus : — " My consent will more acquit you to God than all the world can do besides. To you I can resign the life of this world with all imaginable cheerfulness." He perhaps thought that...

Hume and Smollett's Celebrated History of England, from Its First Settlement ...

David Hume, John Robinson - 1831 - 568 trang
...and to quiet the tumultuous populace, by granting the request for which they were so importunate. " In this," added he, " my consent will more acquit...than all the world can do besides. To a willing man these is no injury." After suffering the most agonizing conflicts, Charles at last granted a commission...

Memoirs of the Court of King Charles the First, Tập 2

Lucy Aikin - 1833 - 640 trang
...from impending evils by passing the bill; pointedly adding; " 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." The offered sacrifice was at once accepted ; the king signed a commission to give the royal...

The Offering: A Tribute of Friendship and Affection ; Illustrated with Fine ...

1834 - 338 trang
...trust, shall ever establish between you and your subjects. Sir, my consent shall herein acquit you more to God, than all the world can do 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...

The offering, a tribute of friendship and affection, by the ed. of 'The ...

Offering - 1834 - 384 trang
...trust, shall ever establish between you and your subjects. Sir, my consent shall herein acquit you more to God, than all the world can do 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...

English History: Adapted to the Use of Schools and Young Persons ...

Eliza Robbins - 1834 - 414 trang
...for the sake of public peace, no longer to defer his assent to it, and ended his letter thus : — " My consent will more acquit you to God than all the world can do besides. To you I can resign the life of this world with all imaginable cheerfulness." Why was parliament dissolved...




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