| George Brodie - 1822 - 582 páginas
...resistance. The feelings of the man may be conceived from the following language to Wentworth in J634*. " As for my marginal note, I see you deciphered it well ; and I see you make use of it too : Do so still ; thorough and thorough. Oh ! that I were where I might go so too ; but I am shackled between delays... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 630 páginas
...I see you deciphered it well; and I see you make use of it too: Do so still; thorough and thorough. Oh! that I were where I might go so too; but I am shackled between delays and uncertainties t." It was under consultation to send out a bishop to the American colonies to insist upon uniformity,... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1827 - 648 páginas
...(they frequently corresponded in cypher), and I see you make use of it so s^» thorough and thorough. Oh that I were where I might go so too ! but I am...honour here for your proceedings; go on a God's name." "I have done/' he says some years afterwards, "with expecting of Thorough on this side*." It is evident... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1827 - 510 páginas
...frequently corresponded in cypher) , and I see you make use of it too ; do so still , thorough and thorough. Oh that I were where I might go so too ! but I am...deal of honour here for your proceedings ; go on a ' Straft'ord Letters, i. in. ' P. i55. It is evident that the remissness of those with whom he was... | |
| 1836 - 446 páginas
...into Ireland shot comfort to the heart of Laud. "As for my marginal note," exclaims the archbishop, " I see you deciphered it well, and I see you make use...of honour here for your proceedings. Go on a God's name!"2 And on Wentworth went, stopping at no gratuitous quarrel that had the slightest chance of pleasing... | |
| William Laud - 1839 - 584 páginas
...somebody, where I conceive it should not; and it is impossible for me to go thorough alone." Again : "As for my marginal note, I see you deciphered it...and thorow. Oh that I were where I might go so too 1 But I am shackled between delays and uncertainties'." Now it is possible the Archbishop might think... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 686 páginas
...AND MILITARY TRANSACTIONS. 173 tied in England, he goes on to say, " Oh that I were л here I niight , the King of Denmark's are red herrings, the Hollanders'...King of England's are ambassadors.t At the same time name.1' Until this memorable correspondei.ce and other documents, wherein they both stand committed... | |
| John Forster - 1846 - 726 páginas
...into Ireland shot comfort to the heart of Laud. " As for my marginal note," exclaims the archbishop, " I see you deciphered it well, and I see you make use...honour here for your proceedings. Go on a God's name !"§ And on Wentworth went, stopping at no gratuitous quarrel that had the slightest chance of pleasing... | |
| William Howitt - 1846 - 376 páginas
...as you promise for yourself, and justly conceive of me As for my marginal note, I see you decypher it well ; and I see you make use of it, too : do so still, thorough and thorough. ... Oh ! that I were where I might go so too ! But I am shackled between delays... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1848 - 860 páginas
...not be mine." In another plnce the j archbishop writes, " As for my marginal note, I see you decipher it well,' and I see you make use of it too : do so still, thorough and thorough." And pathetically lamenting, as if his own hands were tied in England, he goes... | |
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