| John Burk, Skelton Jones, Louis Hue Girardin - 1804 - 366 Seiten
...princess. She had already acquired con- governor. 1616. my God, my king, and church, hath so often emboldened me in the worst of extreme dangers, that...crime, if I should omit any means to be thankful. So it was, that about ten years ago, being in Virginia, and taken prisoner by the power of Powhatan, their... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1834 - 454 Seiten
...First. " To the most high and virtuous Princess Queen Anne of Great Britain. " Most admired Queen, " The love I bear my God, my king, and country, hath so...I should omit any means to be thankful. So it is, that some ten years ago, being in Virginia, and taken prisoner by the power of Powhatan, their chief... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1839 - 394 Seiten
..." To the most high and virtuous Princess, Qtteere Aunt of Great Britain. "Most admired Queen, " The love I bear my God, my king, and country, hath so...I should omit any means to be thankful. So it is, that some ten years ago, being in Virginia, and taken prisoner by the power of Powhatan, their chief... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1839 - 464 Seiten
...of Great Britain. " Most admired Queen, " The love I bear my God, my king, and country, hath so oit emboldened me in the worst of extreme dangers, that...I should omit any means to be thankful. So it, is, that some ten years ago, being in Virginia, and taken prisoner by the power of Powhatan, their chief... | |
| M. M. Webster - 1840 - 244 Seiten
...BRITAIN. " The love I bear my King and country, emboldens me to present your Majesty a petition in this short discourse. If ingratitude be a deadly poison to all honest 19 virtues, I must be guilty of that crime if I could omit any means to be thankful. So it is, that... | |
| 1847 - 394 Seiten
..." To the most high and virtuous Princess, Queen Jlnne of Great Britain. "Most admired Queen, " The love I bear my God, my king, and country, hath so...I should omit any means to be thankful. So it is, that some ten years ago, being in Virginia, and taken prisoner by the power of Powhatan, their chief... | |
| Robert Beverley, Charles Campbell - 1855 - 312 Seiten
...my king, and country, hath so often emboldened me in the worst of extreme dangers, that now honestly doth constrain me to presume thus far beyond myself,...crime, if I should omit any means to be thankful. So it was, That about tea years ago, being in Virginia, and taken prisoner by the power of Powhatan, their... | |
| Robert Beverley, Charles Campbell - 1855 - 324 Seiten
...my king, and country, hath so often emboldened me in the worst of extreme dangers, that now honestly doth constrain me to presume thus far beyond myself,...crime, if I should omit any means to be thankful. So it was, That about ten years ago, being in Virginia, and taken prisoner by the power of Powhatan, their... | |
| 1856 - 458 Seiten
...honesty doth constrain mee to presume thus far beyond myselfe to present your majestie this shorte discourse. If ingratitude be a deadly poison to all honest virtues, I must bee guiltie of that crime if I should omit any means to be thankeful." • • • After describing... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1877 - 446 Seiten
...— To THE MOST HIGH AND VIRTUOUS PRINCESS, QUEEN ANNE OF GREAT BRITAIN. Most Admired Queen, — The love I bear my God, my king and country, hath so oft...discourse. If ingratitude be a deadly poison to all honest virtue, I must be guilty of that crime, if I should omit any means to be thankful. So it is, That some... | |
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