| 1804 - 534 sider
...this is faid to have been the fublbnce: " That (he hoped he would do nothing againlt his conftience for fear of any danger or prejudice to him or his family: and that Ihe would be contented to fatter want or any n.ifcry with him, rather than be an occafion for him to... | |
| Charles Buck - 1808 - 374 sider
...She told her husband, who had resolved to give his opinion for this new claim of prerogative, that " She hoped he would do nothing against his conscience,...suffer want or any misery with him, rather than be an occasion for him to do or say any thing against his judgment or conscience." Vide VVhitelock's Memorials,... | |
| Charles Buck - 1808 - 362 sider
...She told her husband, who had resolved to give his opinion for this new claim of prerogative, that " She hoped he would do nothing against his conscience,...suffer want or any misery with him, rather than be an occasion for him to do or say any thing against his judgment or conscience." Vide Whitelock's Memorials,... | |
| Thomas Pennant - 1811 - 656 sider
...it seems resolved on the contrary side, but appearing wa- . ,j, vering, was told by his wife, " that she hoped he " would do nothing against his conscience,...for " fear of any danger or prejudice to him or his v" family; and that she would be contented to suffer " want or any misery with him, rather than be... | |
| Micaiah Towgood - 1812 - 610 sider
...his most serious thoughts, and being heartened by his lady, a very pious woman, who told her husband she hoped he would do nothing against his conscience...danger or prejudice to him or his family ; and that the would be content to suffer want or any misery with Aim, rather than be an occasion for him la do... | |
| Micaiah Towgood - 1812 - 684 sider
...thoughts, and being heartened by his lady, a very pious woman, who told her husband she hoped he would da nothing against his conscience for fear of any danger...prejudice to him or his family ; and that she would be content to suffer v:ant »r any misery with him, rather than be an occasion fojr him to do or say any... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1821 - 518 sider
...nothing against his conscience, from fear of any danger or prejudice to him or his family, assuring him that she would be contented to suffer want, or any misery with him, rather than be an occasion for him to do or say any thing against his judgment and his conscience ; he suddenly altered... | |
| Ezra Sampson - 1823 - 286 sider
...favor of the royal prerogative; when his tutelar angel — his wife — rescued his sinking virtue. She told him "she hoped he would do nothing against...prejudice to him or his family; and that she would be content to suffer want, or any misery with him, rather than be an occasion for him to do or say any... | |
| 1826 - 370 sider
...Creke had resolved to give his opinion for this new claim of prerogative; but his wife told him, that " she hoped he would do nothing against his conscience,...prejudice to him or his family ; and that she would be content to suffer want or any misery with him, rather than be an occasion for him to do or say any... | |
| 1826 - 384 sider
...had resolved to give his opinion for this new claim of prerogative ; but his wife told him, that " she hoped he would do nothing against his conscience, for fear of any danger or prejudice to him or bis family ; and that she would be content to suffer want or any misery with him, rather than be an... | |
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