| Thomas Burton - 1828 - 642 pages
...solemnly and according to his common-place passionate desire of a pastoral life (see vol. ii. p. 46G), he declared : — • • I hoped, in a private capacity,...See also, an earlier detection, infra, p. 49, note. J • See Ibid. p. 273 note tt "Norfolk. Sir John Hobart, Bart., Sir William D'Oyley, Kt., Sir Ralph... | |
| Thomas Burton - 1828 - 642 pages
...solemnly and according to his common-place passionate desire of a pastoral life (see vol. ii. p. 406), he declared :— " I hoped, in a private capacity,...fight," as detected by an intelligent near observer, eee vol. ii. p. 31-6. See also, an earlier detection, infra, p. 49, note. J • See Ibid. p. 273 note... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1845 - 784 pages
...The thing I drive al is this : I say to you, I hoped to have had leave, ' for my own part,' to retire to a private life. I begged to be dismissed of my...Judge between me and all men if I lie in this matter ! [Groansfrom Dryasdust, scarcely audible, in the deep silence.] That I lie not in matter of act, is... | |
| 1846 - 492 pages
...this : I say to you, I hoped to have had for my own part, to retire to a private life. I begged to he dismissed of my charge; I begged it again and again;...judge between me' and all men if I lie in this matter. That I lie not in matter of fact, is known to very many, but whether I tell a lie in my heart as labouring... | |
| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1847 - 298 pages
...duty of an honest man, in those services, to God and His people's interest, and to the Commonwealth. I begged to be dismissed of my charge ; I begged it...Judge between me and all men if I lie in this matter " In every government there must be somewhat fundamental, somewhat like a Magna Charta, which should... | |
| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1847 - 396 pages
...of an honest man, in those services, to God and " His people's interest, and to the Commonwealth. " I begged to be dismissed of my charge; I " begged...Judge between me and all men if I lie in this " matter " In every government there must be somewhat " fundamental, somewhat like a Magna Charta, "which should... | |
| Edmund Clarke - 1847 - 242 pages
...not prove so. Whatever may be boasted or misrepresented, it was not so. I begged, for my own part, to be dismissed of my charge ; I begged it again and...judge between me and all men, if I lie in this matter. That I lie not in matter of fact, is known to very many, and whether I tell a lie in my heart, the... | |
| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1848 - 346 pages
...of an honest man, in " those services, to God and His people's interest, and " to the Commonwealth I begged to be dismissed of " my charge ; I begged...Judge between me and all men if I lie in this " matter " In every government there must be somewhat fun" damental, somewhat like a Magna Charta, which should... | |
| Sir Daniel Wilson - 1848 - 334 pages
...leave, for my own part, to retire to a private life. I begged to be dismissed of ray charge ; Ibegged it again and again ; — and God be judge between me and all men if I lie in this matter ! That I lie not in matter of fact, is known to very many : but whether I tell a lie in my heart, as... | |
| Oliver Cromwell, Thomas Carlyle - 1850 - 472 pages
...The thing I drive at is this : I say to you, I hoped to have had leave, ' for my own part,' to retire to a private life. I begged to be dismissed of my...Judge between me and all men if I lie in this matter ! [Groans from Dryasdust, scarcely audible, in the deep silence.] That I lie not in matter of fact... | |
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