| Andrew Amos - 1846 - 574 halaman
...yet, I cannot leave off to use all means possible to move him to do that which is both most honorable for me, and his own best. You shall therefore give...both towards him and his wife, but I will enlarge it, according to the phrase of the civil law, quod gratiac sunt ampliandcC. I mean not that he shall confess... | |
| Andrew Amos - 1846 - 598 halaman
...yet, I cannot leave off to use all means possible to move him to do that which is both most honorable for me, and his own best. You shall therefore give...only perform what I promised by my last Messenger, Ijoth towards him and his wife, but I will enlarge it, according to the phrase of the civil law, quod... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1846 - 522 halaman
...all means possible to move him to do that, which is both most honourable for me and his own rest. Ye shall therefore give him assurance in my name, that...clearly unto the commissioners his guiltiness [of the] fact, I will not only perform what I promised by my last messenger, both towards him and his wife,... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1846 - 520 halaman
...all means possible to move him to do that, which is both most honourable for me and his own rest. Ye shall therefore give him assurance in my name, that...clearly unto the commissioners his guiltiness [of the] fact, I will not only perform what I promised by my last messenger, both towards him and his wife,... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1852 - 644 halaman
...should, yet I can not leave off to use all means possible to move him to do that which is moat honorable for me, and his own best. You shall, therefore, give...him assurance in my name, that if he will yet before hie trial confess clearly unto the commissioners his guiltiness of this fact, I will not only perform... | |
| 1852 - 610 halaman
...would threaten me with laying an aspersion upon me of being in some sort accessory to his crime. .. .Give him assurance in my name, that if he will yet, before his trial, confess cheerily unto the commissioners his guiltiness of this fact, 1 will not only perform what I promised... | |
| Charles Knight - 1857 - 574 halaman
...yet, I cannot leave off to use all means possible to move him to do that which is both most honorable for me, and his own best. You shall therefore give...both towards him and his wife, but I will enlarge it, according to the phrase of the civil law, quod 872 XOTR OX THE TRIAL OF SOMERSET. [Г61А gratiie simt... | |
| 1857 - 602 halaman
...to move Somerset to do that which is both most honorable for the King, and his own best," he adds, " you shall therefore give him assurance in my name,...towards him and his wife, but I will enlarge it," etc. Another, letter, without date, and to the same effect, followed this; but the King was disappointed.... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1857 - 588 halaman
...to move Somerset to do that which is both most honorable for the King, and his own best," he adds, " you shall therefore give him assurance in my name,...towards him and his wife, but I will enlarge it," etc. Another, letter, without date, and to the same effect, followed this; but the King was disappointed.... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1869 - 452 halaman
...and reinforced on the 13th1 by Sir George More ; who was authorized to assure him that " if he would yet before his trial confess clearly unto the Commissioners his guiltiness of this fact," the King would " not only perform what he promised by his last messenger both towards him and his wife,... | |
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