| James Murray - 1764 - 488 Seiten
...Henry affected furprife, and replied with fome warmth, " By my faith ! my Lord, I thank you for my good cheer ; but I may not endure to have my laws...broken in my fight : my attorney muft fpeak with you." The Earl was obliged to compound for this mifdemeanor by the payment of 15,000 marks -f. Such conduct... | |
| 1776 - 502 Seiten
...ftarted a little, and faid, " By my faith, my Lord, I thank you for my M gogd cheer, but I may noc endure to have my laws broken "in my fight. My attorney muft fpeak with you." And accordingly the King obliged him to pay a fine of fifteen thouland marks, for a breach of the Hatute... | |
| Frederic Hervey - 1779 - 592 Seiten
...are come to do me fervice. at this time, when they know I am honoured with your majefty's prefence." The king ftarted a little, and faid, " By my faith, my lord, I thank you for your good cheer, but I muft not allow my laws to be broken in my fight. My attorney muft fpeak to you." The earl is faid to... | |
| Samuel Pegge - 1782 - 234 Seiten
...flail obferve and. " King ftarted a. little, and faid ; By .my faith, .my Lord, I thank you for my " good cheer, but I may not endure to. have- my laws broken in my fight. <l My Attorney muft fpeak with you." And, continues Lord Verulam. it is . part of the report, that... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1788 - 324 Seiten
...they were only men whom he kept in pay to do him honour upon fuch occadons. At this the king flatted a little , and faid , "By my faith , my lord , I thank you for your good cheer ; but 1 muft not fuffer to have the laws broken : my attornty -general muft talk with you. The hiftorian... | |
| David Hume - 1789 - 474 Seiten
...ii H. 7. cap. 2$. w time; Mr'ien they know I am horored with CHAT, " yoiir majefty's prefence . '" The king ftarted a little, and faid , " By my faith,...my lord, " I thank you for your good cheer, but I muft " not allow my law< to be broken in my fight. " JVly attorney muft fpeak •with you. " Oxford... | |
| Samuel Pegge - 1791 - 354 Seiten
...obferve and. " King darted a little, and faid ; By my faith, my Lord, I thank you for ray " good chc:r, but I may not endure to have my laws broken in my fight, " My Attorney muft fpeak with you." And, continues Lord VcrviJam. it is pact of the report, that the Earl compounded for no kfs than 15,000... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1803 - 886 Seiten
...service at «ach a time as this, and chirfly to sec your Grace.' The King «tallied a little, and said, ' By my faith, my Lord, I thank you for your good cheer; but 1 may not have my laws broken in my sight. My attorney must speak with you:' and it is reported that... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 412 Seiten
...when they know I am honoured with your majesty's presence." The king started a little, and said, '.' By my faith, my lord, I thank you for your> good cheer, but I must not allow my laws to be broken in my sight. My attorney must speak with you." Oxford is said to... | |
| Walley Chamberlain Oulton - 1805 - 854 Seiten
...this time, when they know I am honoured with your highncss's presence." The king started and said, " By my faith, my Lord, I thank you for your good cheer, but I must not allow my laws to be broken in my sight — my attorney must speak lo you." The Earl is said... | |
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