| John Dryden, Walter Scott - English literature - 1808 - 476 pages
...perversion of the Duke of Gloucester from the Protestant faith, he thus retorted upon Shaftesbury ; " Having spoke of what he has done, I presume with the same truth to tell your lordship what he has not done. He never advised the breaking the triple league ; he never advised the... | |
| John Dryden - English literature - 1808 - 482 pages
...perversion of the Duke of Gloucester from the Protestant faith, he thus retorted uponShaftesbury ; " Having spoke of what he has done, I presume with the same truth to tell your lordship what he lias not done. He never advised the breaking the triple league ; he never advised... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1810 - 550 pages
...intriguing patriot, Ossory proceeded in the following words : " Having spoken of " what the lord lieutenant has done, I presume with the " same truth to tell your lordships what he has not done. " He never advised the breaking of the triple league ; he " never advised the shutting up of the exchequer;... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 576 pages
....in the following words -. " Having " spoken of what the lord lieutenant has done, 1 " presume wath the -same truth to tell your lordships " what he has not done. He never advised the " .breaking of the triple league ; he never advised " the shutting up of the exchequer... | |
| Thomas Leland - Ireland - 1814 - 680 pages
...darting indignation and contempt on Shaftsbury, he proceeded thus: "And now, my lords, having spoken of what he has done, I presume, with the same truth, to tell your lordships what he has not done. He never advised the breaking of the triple league; he never advised the shutting up of the exchequer;... | |
| Martin M'Dermot - 1820 - 1038 pages
...raising his voice and looking indignantly at Shaftsbury, he proceeded, 'And now, my lords, having spoken of what he has done, I presume, with the same truth, to tell your lord*liips of what he has not done. He never advised the breaking of the triple league ; he never advised... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 474 pages
...the Duke of Gloucester from the Protestant faith, he thus retorted upon Shaftesbury : " Having spoken of what he has done, I presume with the same truth to tell your lordship what he has not done. He never advised the breaking the triple league ; he never advised the... | |
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