I give you leave to flatter them with what hopes you please, so you engage not me against my grounds (and, in particular, that you consent neither to the calling of Parliament nor General Assembly, until the covenant be disavowed and given up). Your chief... The History of Scotland - Sayfa 461George Buchanan tarafından - 1827Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Malcolm Laing - 1800 - 564 sayfa
...you leave to flatter " them lulth tubat hopes you pkafe, fo you engage me not tf beyond my grounds ; your chief end being now to win " time that they may not commit public follies till I be " ready to fupprefs them. And fince it is, as you well " obferve, my own people, which by... | |
| Malcolm Laing - 1804 - 570 sayfa
...give you leave to fatter them with what hopes you pL-ase, so you engage me not leyond tny grounds ; your chief end being now to win time that they may not commit public follies till I be ready t» suppress them, and since it is, as you well observe, my own people, which by this... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 582 sayfa
...which I do not expect. And to this end I give you leave to flatter them with what hopes you please, so you engage not me against my grounds ; and, in particular, that you consent not to the calling of a parliament, nor general assembly, until the covenant be disavowed and given... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 630 sayfa
...you engage not me against my grounds ; and, in particular, that you consent not to the calling of a parliament, nor general assembly, until the covenant be disavowed and given up ; you* chief end being now to win time, that they may not commit public follies until I be ready to... | |
| John Parker Lawson - 1829 - 590 sayfa
...to a General Assembly or Parliament till the Covenant was given up. " Your chief end," said he, " is to win time, that they may not commit public follies until I be ready to suppress them. When I consider that not only my crown, but my reputation for ever lies at stake, I must rather suffer... | |
| John Parker Lawson - 1829 - 588 sayfa
...to a General Assembly or Parliament till the Covenant was given up. " Your chief end," said he, " is to win time, that they may not commit public follies until I be ready to suppress them. When I consider that not only my crown, but my reputation for ever lies at stake, I must rather suffer... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1833 - 636 sayfa
...which I do not expect; and to this end I give you leave to flatter them with what hopes you please, so you engage not me against my grounds, and in particular...and given up, your chief end being now to win time until I be ready to suppress them. "But when I consider that now not only my crown, but my reputation... | |
| Charles Hodge, Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater - 1840 - 644 sayfa
...and Stirling. "1 give you leave," the King writes, '-to flatter them with what hopes you please, so you engage not me against my grounds, and in particular...to the calling of Parliament nor General Assembly till the Covenant be given up, your chief end being now to save time, that they may not commit public... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 686 sayfa
...I do not expect ; and to this end I give you le;tve t > flatter them with what hopes you please, so you engage not me against my grounds, and in particular...and given up, your chief end being now to win time until I be ready to suppress them. But when I consider that now not only my crown, but my reputation... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1845 - 472 sayfa
...which 1 do not expect ; and to this end I give you leave to flatter them with what hopes you please, so you engage not me against my grounds, and in particular...and given up, your chief end being now to win time until I be ready to suppress them This I have written to DO other end than to show you I will rather... | |
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