| John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 374 lehte
...After using many arguments to this effect, " Sir," he concludes, " my consent shall more acquit you to God than all the world can do besides. To a willing mind there is no injury done; and, as by God's grace, I forgive all the world, so I can give up the... | |
| John Lingard - 1902 - 584 lehte
...by soliciting him to give his assent to the bill of attainder. " My consent, sir," he proceeded, " shall more acquit you herein to God, than "all the...and, as by God's grace I " forgive all the world, so, sir, to you I can give the life " of this world with all the cheerfulness imaginable, in " the... | |
| Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1903 - 352 lehte
...wrote a letter to Charles, " to set " the king's " conscience at liberty." " My consent," he says, " shall more acquit you herein to God than all the world...as, by God's grace, I forgive all the world, with calmness and meekness of infinite contentment to my dislodging soul, so, Sir, I can give to you the... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 744 lehte
...letter also came from the earl himself, urging him to pass the bill. "Sir," said he in it, " my consent shall more acquit you herein to God than all the world...besides. To a willing man there is no injury done." A truly noble mind would have perished sooner than sacrifice such a voluntary victim; Charles, to his... | |
| Edward Potts Cheyney - 1908 - 830 lehte
...shall forever establish betwixt you and your subjects. Sir, my consent herein shall more acquit you to God than all the world can do besides : to a willing man there is no injury done." The following letter sent to the House of Lords by the hands of Prince Charles gives further indication... | |
| Charles Robert Leslie Fletcher - 1908 - 620 lehte
...Majesty to pass the Bill ' for the prevention of evils which may happen by its refusal ; Sir, my consent shall more acquit you herein to God than all the world can do besides.' All the night of the 8th and all day of the gth the mob howled ' Justice, Justice ! ' round the palace... | |
| Marjorie Bowen - 1914 - 390 lehte
...letter from his inert fingers, and, glancing over it, read aloud a passage — " ' Sir, my consent shall more acquit you herein to God, than all the...and as by God's grace I forgive all the world with calmness and meekness of infinite contentment to my dislodging soul, so, sir, to you I can give the... | |
| John Morley - 1921 - 482 lehte
...judges. Strafford had written to him a week before, and begged him to pass the bill. " Sir, my consent shall more acquit you herein to God than all the world...and as by God's grace I forgive all the world with calmness and meekness of infinite contentment to my dislodging soul, so, sir, to you I can give the... | |
| John Morley - 1921 - 472 lehte
...77 Straff ord had written to him a week before, and begged him to pass the bill. " Sir, my consent shall more acquit you herein to God than all the world...and as by God's grace I forgive all the world with calmness and meekness of infinite contentment to my dislodging soul, so, sir, to you I can give the... | |
| Ernest F. Henderson - 2004 - 468 lehte
...shall forever establish betwixt you and your subjects. Sir, my consent herein shall more acquit you to God, than all the world can do besides : to a willing man there is no injury done." If not base betraying of their master by these passages, and by some private dealings, the king was... | |
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