| Sir John Dalrymple - 1773 - 598 páginas
..../ fpirited letter. SIR, Auguft 4, 1688. R- Sidney will let you know how I intend to behave myfelf: I think it is what I owe to God and my country. My honour I take leave to put into your Royal Highnefs's hands, in which I think it i.it'c. If you think there is any thing elfc that I ought... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 422 páginas
...it ?' spirited-," and others have as curiously cited it in his favour. " Mr. Sidney," he writes, " will let you know how I intend to behave myself. I...country : my honour I take leave to put into your Royal Highness's hands, in which 1 think it safe. If you think there is any thing else that I ought... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 418 páginas
...calls it " spirited ;" and others have as curiously cited it in his favour. " Mr. Sidney," he writes, " will let you know how I intend to behave myself. I...country : my honour I take leave to put into your Royal Highness's hands, in which 1 think it safe. If you think there is any thing else that I ought... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 426 páginas
...myself. I think it is what I owe to God and my country : my honour I take leave to put into your Royal Highness's hands, in which I think it safe. If you...else that I ought to do, you have but to command me." This letter, without any other testimony, would prove, that he was in the confidence of the projected... | |
| 1836 - 436 páginas
...one of the most carious documents in history, and as such we subjoin it. " SIR, " August 4, 1688. " Mr. Sidney will let you know how I intend to behave...put into your highness's hands, in which I think it is safe. If you think there is any thing else that I ought to do, you have but to command me : I shall... | |
| 1836 - 428 páginas
...one of the most curious documents in history, and as such we subjoin it. "Sin, " August 4, 1688. " Mr. Sidney will let you know how I intend to behave...and my country. My honour I take leave to put into Tour highness's hands, in which I think it is wife. If you think there is any thing else that I ought... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1838 - 382 páginas
...calls it " spirited," and others have as curiously cited it to his honour. " Mr. Sidney," he writes, " will let you know how I intend to behave myself. I...country : my honour I take leave to put into your royal highness's hands, in which I think it safe. If you think there is any thing else that I ought... | |
| Robert Plumer Ward - 1838 - 660 páginas
...when to continue where he was seemed hopeJess. Hence his letter to the prince of the 4th August: — " Mr. Sidney will let you know how I intend to behave myself. / think it is what 1 owe to God and my country." What! to continue in the service of James, direct... | |
| Robert Plumer Ward - 1838 - 318 páginas
...to continue where he was seemed hopeless. Hence his letter to the prince of the 4th August : — " Mr. Sidney will let you know how I intend to behave myself. / think it is what 1 owe to God and my country" What ! to continue in the service of James, direct... | |
| Charles Bucke - 1839 - 410 páginas
...he decided in favour of the latter. " Mr. Sydney," said he, in a letter to the Prince of Orange*, " will let you know how I intend to behave myself. I...God and my country. My honour I take leave to put in your Majesty's hands, in which I think it safe. If you think there is any thing else I ought to... | |
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