| Christopher Anderson - Bible - 1849 - 72 pages
...British sceptre. " A prince," said Wolsey, when near the point of death, " of such princely heart, that rather than he will miss or want any part of his will or pleasure, he will endanger the loss of one half of his realm. For I assure you, I have often kneeled before him, the space sometimes of three... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1849 - 496 pages
...will he know in his conscience whether I have offended him. " He is a prince of a most royal carriage, and hath a princely heart ; and rather than he will miss or want any part of his will, he will endanger the one half of his kingdom. " I do assure you, that I have often kneeled before him,... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - Great Britain - 1851 - 534 pages
...depending* ; then shall his conscience declare, whether I have offended him or no. He is a sure prince, of a royal courage, and hath a princely heart : and rather than he will either miss, or want any part of his will or appetite, he will put the loss of one half of his realm... | |
| Samuel Maunder - United States - 1852 - 822 pages
...he will know in his conscience whether I have offended him. He is a prince of a most royal carriage, and hath a princely heart ; and rather than he will miss or want any part of his will, he will endanger the one half of his kingdom. I do assure you that I have often kneeled before him,... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - Great Britain - 1853 - 526 pages
...well, thus described him shortly before his own death : — " He is a prince of a most royal cannaee. and hath a princely heart ; and rather than he will miss or want any part of his will, he will endanger the one half of his kingdom. I do assure you, that I have often kneeled before him,... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1856 - 550 pages
...will he know in his conscience whether I have offended him. " He is a prince of a most royal carriage, and hath a princely heart ; and rather than he will miss or want any part of his will, he will endanger the one half of his kingdom. " I do assure you, that I have often kneeled before him,... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1856 - 474 pages
...last persecutions against him.—Bume'i Hittory of England. " He is a prince of a most royal carriage, and hath a princely heart; and rather than he will miss or want any part of his will, he will endanger the one half of his kingdom. Derizatious. Distinguish hetween trans, and intrans.... | |
| Samuel Maunder - United States - 1856 - 834 pages
...he will know in his conscience whether I have offended him. He is a prince of a most royal carriage, and hath a princely heart ; and rather than he will miss or want any part of his will, lie will endanger the one half of his kingdom. I do assure you that I have often kneeled before him,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1856 - 394 pages
...you have me heartily recommended unto his royal majesty ; he is a prince of a most royal carriage, and hath a princely heart, and rather than he will miss, or want any part of his will, he will endanger one half of his kingdom. I do assure you I have kneeled before him for three hours... | |
| Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1857 - 560 pages
...difficult master to manage. Upon his death-bed he said of Henry to sir William Kingston, " He is sure a prince of royal courage, and hath a princely heart ; and rather than he will either miss or want any part of his will or appetite, lie will put the loss of one-half of his realm... | |
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