| 1816 - 758 страници
...since it is uiy uuhappinesa to be so at this time, I hope your majesty »ill not be offended, that 1 am cautious of answering questions. No man is obliged...questions, that may tend to the accusing of himself. His majesty called this chicanery, and hoped he would nut deny his hand. The archbishop still insisted... | |
| George D'Oyly - 1821 - 500 страници
...called hither as a criminal, which I never was before in my life ; and little thought I ever should be, especially before your Majesty ; but, since it is...will not be offended, that I am cautious of answering ques* See Tanner's MSS. v. 28. No. 31. f Tann. MSS. v. 28. 49. The narrative of what took place at... | |
| John Bayley Sommers Carwithen - 1833 - 426 страници
...before your majesty. But since it is my CHAP. unhappiness to be so at this time, I hope you will W — not be offended that I am cautious of answering questions....to answer questions that may tend to the accusing himself." The king called this chicanery, but the archbishop insisted that there could be no other... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 418 страници
..." Sir, I am called hither as a criminal, which I never was before : since I have that unhappiness, I hope your Majesty will not be offended that I am cautious of answering questions which may tend to accuse myself." The King called this chicanery, adding, "I hope you will not deny... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1835 - 376 страници
..." Sir, I am called hither as a criminal, which I never was before : since I have that unhappiness, I hope your Majesty will not be offended that I am cautious of answering questions which may tend to accuse myself." The King called this chicanery ; adding, "I hope you will not deny... | |
| George D'Oyly - 1840 - 488 страници
...called hither as a criminal, which I never was before in my life ; and little thought I ever should be, especially before your majesty; but, since it is my...questions. No man is obliged to answer questions, that they may tend to the accusing of himself." His majesty called this chicanery, and hoped he would not... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1840 - 646 страници
...and little thought I ever should be, especially before your majesty : but, since it is my unhappincss to be so at this time, I hope your majesty will not...questions that may tend to the accusing of himself/ His majesty called this chicanery, and hoped he would not deny his hand. The art-hbishop still insisted... | |
| John Bayly Somers Carwithen - 1849 - 632 страници
...called here as a criminal, which I never was before in my life, and little thought I ever should be, especially before your Majesty. But since it is my unhappiness to be so at this time, I hope you will not be offended that I am cautious of answering questions. No man is obliged to answer questions... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1850 - 996 страници
...called hither as a criminal, which I never was before in my life, and little thought I ever should be, especially before your majesty : but, since it is...questions that may tend to the accusing of himself.' His majesty called this chicanery, and hoped he would not deny his hand. The archbishop still insisted... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1851 - 854 страници
..." Sir, I am called hither as a criminal, which I never was before : since I have that unhappiness, I hope your Majesty will not be offended that I am cautious of answering questions which may tend to accuse myself." The king called this chicanery ; adding, " I hope you will not deny... | |
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