| John Duncombe - English letters - 1755 - 354 pages
...if it be true. It is faid alfo, that a Minifter, who hath married a Lady Laurence here of Chclfey, but now dwelling at Copenhagen, being there in Company...Guilty ! faid you ; Do you call that Guilt ? Why, 'tivas the juftejl and brave/} Afiion that ever 'was done in England, or any where elfe; with other... | |
| Books - 1763 - 648 pages
...name to it. This cannot choofe but be publicly known, if i; be true. It is alfo faid, that a Minifter, who hath married a Lady Laurence, here at Chelfea, but now dwelling bting therein company with you, faid, '; I think 'think you were none of the late King's Judges, nor... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English letters - 1790 - 912 pages
...if it be true. It is faid alfo, that a minifter, who hath married a Lady Laurence here of Cht-lfea, but now dwelling at Copenhagen, being there in company...Guilty ! faid you ; Do you call that guilt ? Why, 'twas the juftsft and braveft aftion that ever was done in England, or any where elfe; with other'... | |
| Algernon Sidney - Political science - 1794 - 514 pages
...to it. This cannot chufe but be pub' licly known, if it be true. It is alfo faid, that a minifler, ' who hath married a lady Laurence, here at Chelfea,...company * with you, faid, " I think you were none of the lafe king's 'judges, nor guilty of his death," meaning our king. '* " Guilty I faid you, do you call... | |
| 1802 - 542 pages
...name to it. This cannot choofe but be publicly known, if it be true. It is alfo faid, that a Minifter, who hath married a Lady Laurence, here at Chelfea,...faid, " I think " you were none of the late King's " Jiu%es, nor gu'lty of his death ;" meaning our king. " Guilty !" faid you, " Do you call that guilt... | |
| Algernon Sidney - Monarchy - 1805 - 522 pages
...lady Laurence, here at Chelsea, but now dwelling at Copenhagen, being there in company with you, said, "I think you were none of the late King's judges,...guilty of his death," meaning our King. * "Guilty! said you, do you call that guilt? ichy, it zvas the jus test and • ("Guilty .' said yov, do you call... | |
| John Wilkes - Great Britain - 1805 - 324 pages
...Laurence here at Chelsea, but nov/ 4 dwelling at Copenhagen, being there in ' company with you, said, / think you * were none of the late king's judges, nor...' guilty of his death, meaning our king. ' GUILTY! said you; do you call that * GUILT ? Why, it was the jus test and ' land, or any where else ; with... | |
| John Wilkes - Great Britain - 1805 - 328 pages
...now * dwelling at Copenhagen, being there in ' company with you, said, / think you * were none of ihe late king's judges, nor ' guilty of his death, meaning our king. * GUILTY! said you; do you call that * GUILT ? Why, it was the justest and ' land, or any where else ; with other... | |
| George Wilson Meadley - 1813 - 426 pages
...up in Denmark by French intrigue *. When it was one day observed to him, in company at Copenhagen^ " I think you were none of the late king's judges, nor guilty of his death;" scorning to disown the conduct of his associates, in this turn of fortune, he indignantly replied,... | |
| John Aikin - Biography - 1814 - 662 pages
...quietem : and put your name to it : also, that a minister being there in company with you, said, " I think you were none of the late King's judges, nor guilty of his death." " Guilty ! said you ; do you call that guilt ? why, it was the justest and bravest action that ever... | |
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