| Fynes Moryson - 1735 - 398 страници
...know, that as it cannot be Ignorance, fo it cannot be want of Means, for you had your asking, you had Choice of Times, you had Power and Authority more ample than ever any had, or ever fhall have. It may well be judged, with how little Contentment, we fearch out this and other Errors... | |
| Thomas Birch - 1754 - 598 страници
...that as it «* cannot be ignorance, fo it cannot be want of means; for you had your afking, ** you had choice of times, you had power and authority more ample than ever ** any had, or any fhall have. It may well be judged, with how little contentment ** we fearch out this and other... | |
| Thomas Birch - 1754 - 562 страници
...as it *' cannot 'be ignorance, fo it cannot'be want of means-, for you had your afking, *c you had choice of times, you had power and authority more ample than ever «' any had, or any mail have. It may well be judged, with how little contentment *' we fearch out this and other errors... | |
| Richard Polwhele - 1816 - 746 страници
...knov, that as it cannot be ignorance, fo can it not be want of means, for you had your afking; you had choice of times, you had power and authority, more ample than ever any had or ever (hall have ; it may well be judged with how little contentment we fearch out thefe and other errors,... | |
| University magazine - 1848 - 792 страници
...that as it cannot be ignorance, so it cannot be want of meanes, for you had your asking — you had choice of times — you had power and authority more ample than ever any had, or ever shall have. It may well lie judged with how little contentment wee search out this and other errors; for who doth... | |
| Irishman - 1840 - 256 страници
...that as it cannot be ignorance, so it cannot be want of meanes, for you had your asking — you had choice of times — you had power and authority more ample than ever any had, or ever shall have. It may well be judged with how little contentment wee search out this and other error* ; for who doth... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1844 - 424 страници
...know, that as it cannot be ignorance, so it cannot be want of means ; for you had your asking, you had choice of times, you had power and authority more ample than ever any had, or any shall have." The queen concluded in a strain which adds suspicion to reproach ; as if Essex had... | |
| 1848 - 822 страници
...it cannot be ignorance, so it cannot be want of meanes, for you had ynur asking — you had choiee of times — you had power and authority more ample than ever any had, or ever shall have. It may well he judged with how little contentment wee search out this and other errors ; for who doth... | |
| 1849 - 588 страници
...that as it cannot be ignorance, so it cannot be want of meanes, for yon had your asking — -you had choice of times — you had power and authority more ample, than ever any had, or ever shall have. It may well be judged with how little contentment wee search out this and other errors ; for who doth... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1853 - 610 страници
..." How often," says she, " have you told us, that others hat preceded you had no judgment to end he war." " You had your asking, you had your choice of...finally adopted towards Lord Essex has tinged Captain Devereux's view of his motives, and he has certainly antedated with insufficient proof the period at... | |
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