| David Bogue, James Bennett - 1808 - 492 sivua
...Charles, and our joy for thy being made our governor. We are told that thou art not of the persuasion of the church of England no more than we, therefore we hope that thou wilt grant us the same liberty thou allowest thyself. Which doing we wish thee all manner of happiness." But Cough* denies... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1814 - 638 sivua
...More honest was the address of the Quakers : " We are told, (say they) thou art not of the persuasion of the Church of England no more than we ; therefore we hope thou wilt grant us the same liberty that thou allowest thyself; which doing, we wish thee all manner... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1817 - 508 sivua
...CHARLES, and our joy for thy Ill-ins; made our governor. We are told thou art not of the persuasion of the church of England, no more than we, therefore we hope thou wilt grant us the same liherty, which thou allowest thyself; which doing, we wish thee all manner... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1817 - 506 sivua
...friend CHARLES, and our joy for thy being made our governor. We are told thou art not of the persuasion of the church of England, no more than we, therefore we hope thou wilt grant us the same liberty, which thou allowest thyself; which doing, we wish thee all manner... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1822 - 522 sivua
...friend Charles, and our joy for thy being made our governor. We are told thou art not of the persuasion of the church of England no more than we, therefore we hope thou wilt grant us the same liberty which thou allowest thyself; which doing, we wish thee all manner... | |
| Matthew Henry - 1825 - 558 sivua
...friend Charles, and our joy for thy being made our governor. We are told thou art not of the persuasion of the Church of England no more than we ; therefore, we hope that thou wilt grant us the same liberty which thou allowest thyself." Rapin's History of England, v. 15, p. 8, ed. 1731. Books... | |
| Amos Blanchard - 1844 - 552 sivua
...friend Charles, and our joy for thy being made our governor. We are told thou art not of the persuasion of the church of England, no more than we; therefore we hope thou wilt grant us the same liberty which thou allowest thyself, which doing, we wish thee all manner... | |
| John Stoughton - 1848 - 356 sivua
...with exquisite naivete, or with satirical shrewdness — " We are told thou art not of the persuasion of the Church of England no more than we ; therefore, we hope thou wilt grant us the same liberty which thou allowest thyself, which doing, we wish thee all manner... | |
| Robert Wallace - 1850 - 558 sivua
...friend Charles, and our joy for thy being made. our governor. We are told thou art not of the persuasion of the Church of England, no more than we ; therefore we hope thou wilt grant us the same liberty which thou allowcst thyself; which doing we wish thee all manner... | |
| Thomas Garrard - 1852 - 536 sivua
...friend Charles, and ova joy for thy being made our governor. We arc told thou art not of the persuasion of the Church of England, no more than we, therefore we hope thou wilt grant us the same liberty, which thou allowest thyself; which doing, we wish thee all manner... | |
| |