| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 530 Seiten
...wicked and traiterous Defign. This Infinuation, after " the folemn Aflurances I have given, and by having laid •" hold on all Opportunities, to do...to the Advantage of the Church of England, is both " unjuil and ungrateful : Nor can I believe fo groundlefs " and malicious a Calumny can make any Imprefiion... | |
| William Cobbett - 1811 - 678 Seiten
...carrying on this wicked and traitorous design. This insinuation, after the solemn assurances I have K'ven> and my having laid hold on all opportunities, to do...to the advantage of the church, of England, is both unjust and ungrateful : Nor 'can I believe so groundless and malicious, a calumny can make any impression... | |
| 1845 - 406 Seiten
...employed in carrying on this wicked and traiterous design. This insinuation, after the solemn assurances I have given, and my having laid hold on all opportunities...to the advantage of the Church of England, is both unjust and ungrateful ; nor can I believe so groundless and malicious a calumny can make any impression... | |
| Charles John Abbey - 1878 - 606 Seiten
...has been the main artifice in carrying on the design. This insinuation, after the solemn assurance I have given, and my having laid hold on all opportunities to do everything that may tend to the advantage of the Church of England, is both unjust and ungrateful.'... | |
| Alfred Plummer - 1910 - 268 Seiten
...after the solemn assurance I have given, and my having laid hold of all opportunities to do everything that may tend to the advantage of the Church of England, is both unjust and ungrateful." It was a strange result of the Great Rebellion, the aim of which was to recover... | |
| William Gibson - 2001 - 269 Seiten
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| 1724 - 384 Seiten
...imploy'd in carrying on this wicked and traireroui Defign. This Insinuation, after the folemn Ailurances I have given, and my having laid hold on all Opportunities,...both unjuft and ungrateful : Nor can I believe fo groundlefg and malicious a Calumny can make any Impreffion upon the Minds of my faithful Subjects,... | |
| 1779 - 828 Seiten
...traiterous defign. This inlinuaiion, after t IK folemn alWances I have given, and my having laid hold on ail opportunities to do every thing that may tend to the...and ungrateful. Nor can I believe fo groundlefs and malleie us a calumny can make any ¡njpreffion upon the minds of my taithful fubjefls, or that they... | |
| 1882 - 516 Seiten
...employed in carrying on this Wicked and Traiterous Design. This Insinuation, after the solemn Assurances I have given, and my having laid hold on all Opportunities...to the Advantage of the Church of England, is both Unjust and Ungrateful; nor can I believe so groundless and malicious a Calumny can make any Impression... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1811 - 682 Seiten
...employed in carrying on this wicked and traitorous design. This insinuation, after tbe solemn assurances I have given, and my having laid hold on all opportunities,...to the advantage of the church of England, is both unjust and ungrateful: Nor can I believe so groundless and malicious, a calumny can make any impression... | |
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