| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 538 páginas
...the first nobel man bathe been thus used. Trewe service deserveth honor and credite, and not reproche and open defaming ; but, seeing the one is ever delivered to me in the stede of the other, I must leave to serve, or lose my honor; wch, being continewed so long in... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 538 páginas
...the first nobel man hathe been thus used. Trewe service deserveth honor and credite, and not reproche and open defaming ; but, seeing the one is ever delivered to me in the stede of the other, I must leave to serve, or lose my honor; wch, being continewed so long in... | |
| 1816 - 536 páginas
...the first nobel man hathe been thus used. Trewe service deserveth honor and credite, and not reproche and open defaming; but, seeing the one is ever delivered to me in the stede of the Other, I must leave to ser-ve, or lose my honor ; wch, being continewed so long... | |
| Charles Henry Cooper, Thompson Cooper - 1858 - 612 páginas
...all was disposed that was within my commission), and now I am offered to be madea SherifFsbailiffto deliver over possessions. Blame me not good Mr. Secretary,...proceed not from lack of good and honourable meaning hi the Queens Majesty towards me, nor from lack of duty and truth in me towards her, which grieves... | |
| Charles Henry Cooper, Thompson Cooper - 1858 - 616 páginas
...that was within my commission), and now I am offered to be madea Sheriff's bailiff to deliver orer possessions. Blame me not good Mr. Secretary, though...not from lack of good and honourable meaning in the Queens Majesty towards me, nor from lack of duty and truth in me towards her, which grieves me the... | |
| Charles Henry Cooper, Thompson Cooper - 1858 - 610 páginas
...time all was disposed that was within my commission), and now I am offered to be madea SherifFsbailiff to deliver over possessions. Blame me not good Mr....serve, or lose my honour ; which, being continued so lon<i, in my house I would be loth should take blemish with me. These matters I know proceed not from... | |
| Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts - 1883 - 670 páginas
...sees that he is kept but for a broom, and when he has done his office is to be thrown out at the door. True service deserves honour and credit, and not reproach and open defaming, which latter have been his reward. Must therefore either cease to serve or lose his honour, which having... | |
| Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts - 1883 - 758 páginas
...sees that he is kept but for a broom, and when he has done his office is to be thrown out at the door. True service deserves honour and credit, and not reproach and open defaming, which latter have been his reward. Must therefore either cease to serve or lose his honour, which having... | |
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