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" And now, since I see I cannot do what I came for, I think this no unfit occasion to repeat what I have said formerly, that whatsoever I have done in favour and to the good of my subjects, I do mean to maintain it. "
The History of Modern Europe: With an Account of the Decline and Fall of the ... - Page 326
by William Russell - 1789
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The History of England: As Well Ecclesiastical as Civil, Volume 11

Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - Great Britain - 1731 - 608 pages
...but I Jhall froceed again/I them in a legal and fair way, for I nevir meant any other. And now fence I fee I cannot do what I came for, I think this no unfit Occafeon to what I have faid formerly, 'fhai •wbatjoever I have done in favour, and to the good of...
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The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England: Being a Faithful ...

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1761 - 658 pages
...the Word of a King, I never did intend any Force, but fhall proceed againft them in a legal and fair Way, for I never meant any other. * And now, fince...I cannot do what I came for, I think this no unfit Opportunity to repeat what I have faid formerly, That whatfoever I have done in Favour, and to the...
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History of England, Volume 23

Parliamentary - 1763 - 504 pages
...Word * of a King, I never did intend any Force, but fhall ' proceed againft them in a legal and fair Way, for ' I never meant any other. ' And now, fince...cannot do what I came ' for, I think this no unfit Opportunity to repeat * what I have faid formerly, That whatfoever I have * done in Favour, and to...
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The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the ..., Volume 6

David Hume - 1776 - 496 pages
...affure you, " on the word of a king, I never did intend any force, " but (hall proceed againft them in a fair and legal way : " For I never meant any other. And now fince I fee I C c 2 " cannot CHAP." cannot do what I came for, I think this no unfit ocLVI. " cafion to repeat what...
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Cobbett's Complete Collection of State Trials, and Proceedings for High ...

Thomas Bayly Howell - Trials - 1809 - 768 pages
...ceed against them ina legal and fair way, for ' I never meant any other. — And now, since I ' see I cannot do what I came for, I think this ' no unfit occasion to repeat what I have said ' formerly,' That whatsoever I have done in ' favour, and to the...
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The history of England, from the invasion of Julius Cæsar to the revolution ...

David Hume - 1812 - 604 pages
...assure you, on " the word of a King, I never did intend any force, " but shall proceed against them in a fair and legal " way : For I never meant any other : And now " since I see I cannot do what I came for, I think " this is no unfit occasion to repeat what I have...
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The History of the Parliament of England: Which Began November the Third, M ...

Thomas May - Great Britain - 1812 - 560 pages
...shall proceed against them in a legal and fair way : for I never meant any other. And now, since I see I cannot do what I came for, I think this no unfit occasion to repeat what I have said formerly ; That, whatsoever I have done in favour, and to the good,...
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An historical and critical account of the lives and writings of James I. and ...

William Harris - 1814 - 518 pages
...shall proceed against them in a Jegal and fair way, for I never meant any other. And now, since I see I cannot do what I came for, I think this no unfit occasion to repeat what I have said formerly : that whatsoever I have done in favour, and to the good...
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A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High ..., Volume 4

Thomas Bayly Howell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1816 - 754 pages
...ceed against them in a Irgnl and fair way, for' 1 never meant any other. — Anil noxv, since I ' .iee I cannot do what I came for, I think this ' no unfit occasion to repeat what I have said ' formerly, That whatsoever I have done in ' favour, and to the...
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A History of the British Empire: From the Accession of Charles I ..., Volume 3

George Brodie - Great Britain - 1822 - 652 pages
...return ; but I assure you, on the word of a king, I never did intend any force, but shall prosecute them in a fair and legal way, for I never meant any other. And now, since I see I cannot do what I came for, I think this no unfit occasion to repeat what I have said...
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