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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, and as by God's grace I forgive all the world with a calmness and meekness of infinite contentment to my dislodging soul,... "
The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Abdication ... - Trang 165
bởi David Hume - 1856
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Classical English Letter-writer: Or, Epistolary Selections; Designed to ...

Elizabeth Frank - 1814 - 400 trang
...to quiet the tumultuous people by granting them the request for •which they were so importunate. " In this," added he, " my consent will more acquit...God than all the world can do besides. To a willing mind there is no injury. And as, by God's grace, I forgive all the world with a calmness and meekness,...

Classical English letter-writer: or, Epistolary selections designed to ...

Frank Elizabeth - 1814 - 400 trang
...and to quiet the tumultuous people by granting them the request for which they were so importunate. "In this," added he, "my consent will more acquit...God than all the world can do besides. To a willing mind there is no injury. And as, by God's grace, I forgive all the world with a calmness and meekness,...

An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of James ..., Tập 2

William Harris - 1814 - 510 trang
...God (I trust) shall for ever establish, betwixt you and your subjects. ' Sir, my consent herein shall more acquit you to God, than all the world can do besides: to a willing man there is no injury done.' " If not base betraying of their master by » Whitloclc, p. 45 ; and King Charles's- Works,...

An historical and critical account of the lives and writings of James I. and ...

William Harris - 1814 - 518 trang
...God (1 trust) shall for ever establish betwixt you and your subjects. ' Sir, my consent herein shall more acquit you to God, than all the world can do besides : td a willing man there is no injury done.' " If not base betraying of their master by these however,...

General Biography: Or, Lives, Critical and Historical, of the Most ..., Tập 10

John Aikin - 1815 - 506 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 to the manner in which the same person received...

Memoirs of Oliver Cromwell and his children, supposed to be written by ...

R. H - 1816 - 890 trang
...letter, " to beg you will not any longer, on my account, be at variance with your people. In this, my consent will more acquit you to God, than all the...grace, I forgive all the world, with a calmness and meekness of infinite contentment to my departing soul, so to you, Sir, I can resign the life of this...

Classical English Letter-writer, Or, Epistolary Selections: Designed to ...

1816 - 358 trang
...people by granting them the request for which 3 were so importunate. "In this," added he, " my co:* will more acquit you to God than all the world can do Iisides. To a willing mind there is no injury. And as, -' God's grace, I forgive all the world with...

Lives of British Statesmen, Tập 2

John Macdiarmid - 1820 - 468 trang
...his majesty to give liis sanction to the bill of attainder. " In this," added he, " my consent shall more acquit you to God than all the world can do besides. To a willing man there is no injury." $ BUI unc. The magnanimity of this letter made little impression on the courtiers who surrounded the...

The History of Modern Europe: With an Account of the Decline & Fall ..., Tập 3

William Russell - 1822 - 452 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...grace, I forgive all the World, with a calmness and meekness of infinite contentment to my dislodging soul, so to you, sir, I can resign the life of this...

Hume and Smollett Abridged, and Continued to the Accession of George IV.

David Hume, John Robinson - 1824 - 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...do besides. To a willing man there is no injury.» After suffering the most agonizing conflicts, Charles at last granted a commission to four noblemen...




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