Commons from me: for had I not received a knowledge from you. I might have fallen into the Lap of an Error, only for lack of true Information. History of England - Page 480by Parliamentary - 1763Full view - About this book
| 1751 - 524 pages
...And 1 charge you to thank them of the Houje of Gimmonsfrom me: For had I not received a Knowledge fma you, I might have fallen into the Lap of an Error, only for Lack of true Information. Since I was S>ueen, yet never did I put my Pen to any Grant, but that upon Pretext and Semblance made unto me^... | |
| 1751 - 526 pages
...charge you to thank them of the Hcuje of Commons from me: For bad I not received a Knowledge f rum you, I might have fallen into the Lap of an Error, only for Lack of true Information. Since 1 was §>ueen,yet never did I put my Pen to any Grant, but thai upon Pretext and Semblance made unto... | |
| 1775 - 868 pages
...thank you, and I May, ins re.: charge you thank them of the lower houfe from me: for had 1 net received knowledge from you, I might have fallen into the lap of an error, only for want of true information. Since 1 was your queen, yet did I never put my pen to any grant but upon... | |
| John Forster - Great Britain - 1846 - 726 pages
...again. Yea, mine own properties I account yours. Since I was queen," she continued, "yet never did- 1 put my pen to any grant, but that upon pretext and semblance made urtto me that it was both good and beneficial to the subjects in general, though a private profit to... | |
| John Coryton - Patent laws and legislation - 1855 - 600 pages
...vigorous years, she would have keenly reprimanded/ The following is an extract from her answer : " Since I was Queen, yet never did I put my pen to any grant but upon pretence and semblance made unto me that it was both good and beneficial to the subjects in general,... | |
| John Langton Sanford - Great Britain - 1858 - 760 pages
...you all, than you me ; and I charge you to thank them of the House of Commons from me; for, had I not received a knowledge from you, I might have fallen...queen, yet never did I put my pen to any grant, but upon pretext and semblance made unto me, that it was both good and beneficial to the subject in general,... | |
| Samuel Hopkins - Great Britain - 1861 - 680 pages
...you all, than you me. For had I not received a knowledge from you, I might have fallen into the lapse of an error only for lack of true information. Since I was a queen, never did I put my pen to any grant but upon semblance made to me that it was beneficial to... | |
| Charles Knight - 1865 - 946 pages
...you all, than you me : and I charge you to thank them of the House of Commons from me : for had I not received a knowledge from you, I might have fallen'...lap of an error, only for lack of true information ... I have ever used to set the last judgment-day before mine eyes, and so to rule as I shall be judged... | |
| Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1870 - 954 pages
...charge yon to thank them of the House of Commons from me : for had I not received a knowledge from yon, I might have fallen into the lap of an error, only for lack of true information ... I have ever used to set the last judgment-day before mine eyes, and so to rule аз I shall be... | |
| Samuel Hopkins - Great Britain - 1875 - 688 pages
...you all, than you me. For had I not received a knowledge from you, I might have fallen into the lapse of an error only for lack of true information. Since I was a queen, never did I put my pen to any grant but upon semblance made to me that it was beneficial to... | |
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