| Edmund Burke - History - 1767 - 632 pages
...fo good a warrant and ground for the fatisfacVion of your confciences towards God, and the difchargc of your credit and reputation towards the world, as the oath of the affociation, which you both have fo folemnly taken and vowed ; efpecially the matter wherewith... | |
| William Guthrie - Scotland - 1768 - 414 pages
...good a warrant and ground .for the fatisfaclion of your confciences towards God, and the difcharge of your credit and reputation towards the world, as the oath of aflbciation, which you have folemnly taken and, vowed; efpecially .the matter, wherewith fhc ftandeth... | |
| History - 1790 - 522 pages
...good a warrant and ground, for the fatisfanion of your conlciences towards Cod, and the «lifeharge of your credit and reputation towards the world, as the oath of the nlfociation, which you both have fo folenmly taken and vowed; efpecially, the matter, wherewith... | |
| Thomas Hearne - Great Britain - 1810 - 444 pages
...Vol. 85. j>. 89. Vol. II. ing 674= -"ing so good 'a> Warrant and •-^'Ground for the Satisfaction if of your Consciences towards "God, and the discharge...Association, which " you both have so solemnly " taken & vowed, and espe" daily the matter, wherewith "she standeth charg'd, being "so clearly and manifestly... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 624 pages
...of your own particular safeties, or rather of the preservation of religion and the public good and prosperity of your country, that reason and policy...commandeth ; especially having so good a warrant and ground earnestness, he protested that his heart was free from all malice against her, and called God to witness,... | |
| George Chalmers - Scotland - 1822 - 672 pages
...of your own particular safeties, or rather of the preservation of religion, and the public good and prosperity of your country, that reason and policy...credit and reputation towards the world, as the oath of the association, which you both have so solemnly taken and vowed ; especially, the matter, wherewith... | |
| 1836 - 784 pages
...of your own particular safeties, or rather of the preservation of religion, and the public good and prosperity of your country, that reason and policy...credit and reputation towards the world, as the oath of the association, which you both have so solemnly taken and vowed ; especially the matter with which... | |
| George Lillie Craik - Great Britain - 1841 - 638 pages
...of your own particular safeties, or rather of the preservation of religion and the public good, and prosperity of your country, that reason and policy...a warrant and ground for the satisfaction of your conscience towards God, and the discharge of your credit and reputation towards tlie world, as the... | |
| Cheshire (England) - 1859 - 256 pages
...the Queen's name that they have "so good a warrant and guard for the satisfaction of your conscience towards God and the discharge of your credit and reputation...which you both have so solemnly taken and vowed," &c. Davison showed Elizabeth the letter in which Pawlet deplores being directed by his sovereign to... | |
| Leicester Buckingham - 1844 - 440 pages
...of your own particular safeties, or rather of the preservation of Religion, and the publick Good and prosperity of your Country, that Reason and Policy...the satisfaction of your consciences towards God, 5 and the Discharge of your Credit and Reputation towards the world, as the oath of the Association... | |
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