| Robert Henry - 1788 - 394 pages
...been fomewhat " faulty in that particular : I obtruded you, my' " lord of Canterbury, upon your fee: I was obliged " to employ both entreaties and menaces, my " lord of Winchefter, to get you ele&ed, when " you Ihould have been rather fent to fchool: my <c proceedings... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1789 - 542 pages
...were made to ^__ ___ vacant dignities. " It is true," replied the king, 14JS . " I have been fomewhat faulty in this particular: I " obtruded you, my lord of Canterbury, upon your kt fee : I was obliged to employ both entreaties and " menaces, my lord of Winchiefter, to have you... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1794 - 488 pages
...have been fomewhat faulty in this particular : I obtruded you, my lord of Canterbury, uport your fee: I was obliged to employ both entreaties and menaces,, my lord of Winchefter, to have you elefted: my proceedings, I confefs, were very irregular, my lords of Salisbury... | |
| Robert Henry - Great Britain - 1800 - 392 pages
...fomewhat Vv~^1-' ' ' faulty in that particular : I obtruded you, my " lord of Canterbury, upon your fee : I was obliged " to employ both entreaties and menaces, my «' lord of Winchefter, to get you elected, when " you fhould have been rather fent to fchool ; my *' proceedings... | |
| Robert Henry - Great Britain - 1805 - 396 pages
...'been fomewhat "faulty in that particular: I obtruded you, jny f ' lord of Canterbury, upon your fee: I was obliged " to. employ both entreaties and menaces, my " lord of Winchefter, to get you elected, when <' .ypif ihould have been rather fent to fchool : my " proceedings... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1810 - 530 pages
...uncanonical and forced elections which were made to vacant dignities. " It is true," replied the king, " I have " been somewhat faulty in this particular :...to employ both entreaties and menaces, my lord of Win" chester, to have you elected : My proceedings, I con" fess, were very irregular, my lords of Salisbury... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1825 - 494 pages
...uncanonical and forced elections which were made to vacant dignities. " It is true (replied the king), I have been somewhat faulty in this particular; I...was obliged to employ both entreaties and menaces, ray lord of Winchester, to have you elected; my proceedings, I confess, were very irregular, my lords... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1826 - 476 pages
...uncanonical and forced elections which were made to vacant dignities. " It is true," replied the king, " I have been somewhat faulty in this particular : I...Winchester, to have you elected : my proceedings, I confess, 0 M. Paris, p. 498. See farther, p. 578. M. West. p. 348. P M. Paris, p. 518. 558. 568. Chrou. Dunst.... | |
| Stephen Reynolds Clarke - England - 1826 - 462 pages
...of filling up vacant benefices. "It is true," said Henry, "that I have been somewhat faulty in that particular; I obtruded you, my lord of Canterbury,...entreaties and menaces, my lord of Winchester, to get you elected, when you should rather have been at school; my proceedings were very irregular and... | |
| Stephen Reynolds Clarke - England - 1826 - 450 pages
...filling up vacant benefices. " It is true," said Henry, " that I have been somewhat faulty in that particular; I obtruded you, my lord of Canterbury,...entreaties and menaces, my lord of Winchester, to get you elected, when you should rather have been at school; my proceedings were very irregular and... | |
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