| Agnes Strickland - 1850 - 634 pages
...slander of the world stopped, or my guilt openly declared. So that whatever God and yon may determine of, your grace may be freed from an open censure, and mine offence being so lawfully proved, your grace may be at liberty, both before God and man, not only to execute worthy punishment on me, as an unfaithful... | |
| Peter Heylyn, Ecclesiastical History Society - Church and state - 1849 - 516 pages
...my inno- Introduct. cence cleared, your suspicion and conscience satisfied, the ignominy and slander of the world stopped, or my guilt openly declared. So that whatsoever God or you may determine of me1, your Grace may be freed from an open censure ; and my offence being so lawfully proved, your Grace... | |
| Clara Lucas Balfour - 1851 - 352 pages
...see either mine innocency cleared, your suspicion and conscience satisfied, the ignominy and slander of the world stopped, or my guilt openly declared....not only to execute worthy punishment on me, as an unlawful wife, but to follow your affection, already settled on that party, for whose sake I am now... | |
| English history - 1851 - 706 pages
...see either mine innocence cleared, your suspicion and conscience satisfied, the ignominy and slander of the world stopped, or my guilt openly declared. So that whatsoever God end you may determine of me, your grace may be freed from au open censure ; and mine offence being... | |
| Mary Elizabeth Hewitt - Women - 1852 - 372 pages
...see, either mine innocency declared, your suspicion and conscience satisfied, the ignominy and slander of the world stopped, or my guilt openly declared...not only to execute worthy punishment on me as an unlawful wife, but to follow your affection, already settled on that party, for whose sake I am now... | |
| Mary Ann Sturges - Electronic book - 1852 - 58 pages
...may be saved from au open censure ; and mine offense being so proved your Grace is at liberty.hoth before God and man, not only to execute worthy punishment on me as an unlawful wife, but to follow your affection, already settled on that party, for whoa* sake X am now... | |
| Spectator The - 1853 - 548 pages
...see either mine innocence cleared, your suspicion and conscience satisfied, the ignominy and slander of the world stopped, or my guilt openly declared....not only to execute worthy punishment on me as an unlawful wife, but to follow your affection, already settled on that party, for whose sake I am now... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - Women - 1853 - 946 pages
...see either mine innocence cleared, your suspicions and conscience satisfied, the ignominy and slander {39 *LZ ʯy k) # !+ 6 ) wR f3( @1 wj; m X c OuW Uu I;% ` R/ c ns an unlawful wife, but to follow your affection already settled on that party for whose sake I am... | |
| Agnes Strickland - Great Britain - 1853 - 448 pages
...grace may be freed from an open censure, and mini) offence being so lawfully proved, your grace may be at liberty, both before God and man, not only to execute worthy punishment on me, as an unfaithful wife, but to follow your affection already settled 'on that party," for whose sake I am... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 524 pages
...see either mine innocence cleared, your suspicion and conscience satisfied, the ignominy and slander of the world stopped, or my guilt openly declared...not only to execute worthy punishment on me as an unlawful wife, but to follow your affection already settled on that party for whose sake I am now as... | |
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