| 1826 - 384 lehte
...Judge 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, 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... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1831 - 536 lehte
...deterred by the noble-minded admonitions of his wife, " a very good and pious woman," who 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 anything... | |
| Charles Buck - 1831 - 418 lehte
...reeolved to give his opinion for this new claim of prerogative, that " She hoped he would do nothmg against his conscience, for fear of any danger or prejudice to him or his family ; ana that she would be content to suffer want or any misery with him, rather than be an occasion for... | |
| 1832 - 496 lehte
...was thus nobly exhorted by his wife not to forfeit his conscience and his honour : — " She told him 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 the occasion for him to do or say any... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1833 - 574 lehte
...heartened by his lady, who was a very good and pious woman, and told her husband upon this occasion, ' That she hoped he would do nothing against his conscience,...occasion for him to do or say any thing against his judgement and conscience:' Upon these and many the like encouragements, but chiefly upon his better... | |
| 1837 - 430 lehte
...piety and a truly heroic spirit, sustained his sinking virtue. " She told him," says Whitelock ', " she hoped he would do nothing against his conscience, for fear of any danger or prejudice to her or his family ; and that she would he contented to suffer want, or any misery with him, rather... | |
| Jean Louis de Lolme, Archibald John Stephens - 1838 - 718 lehte
...sacrifice his conscience for fear of any danger or prejudice to his family, being content to suffer any misery with him, rather than be an occasion for him to violate his integrity. \Vhitelocke, 25. authority recently given to the convocation to make new, and... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1839 - 564 lehte
...give judgement for the king, but his wife, " a (tood and pious woman," told him, says Whitelock, " that she hoped he would do nothing against his conscience,...him rather than be an occasion for him to do or say anything against Uis judgement and conscience." VOL. II. 2 A more than 200,000/. a-year, a sum, however,... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1839 - 566 lehte
...king, but his wife, " a itood and pious woman," told him, says Whitelock, " that she hoped he would <lo nothing against his conscience, for fear of any danger...him rather than be an occasion for him to do or say anything against his judgement and conscience." more than 200,000/. a-year, a sum, however, equal to... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1839 - 568 lehte
...give judgement for the king, but his wife, " a (rood and pious woman," told him, says Whitelock, " that she hoped he would do nothing against his conscience,...prejudice to him or his family ; and that she would he contented to suffer want or any misery with him rather than he an occasion for him to do or say... | |
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