| Walter Harris - 1770 - 530 oldal
...expefit that Zeal and Uprightnefs from " YOu, that you will fpare no Flefh, Englifb nor Scotch t " for no private Man's Worth is able to counterbalance...** the perpetual Safety of a Kingdom, which, this Plan" tation " tation being well effected, will procure." Which Words, as they exprefs his Majefty's... | |
| Irish Society (London, England) - 1822 - 464 oldal
...1€15." To this Letter the King subjoined the following observation, written with his own hand. " My Lord, in this service I expect that zeal and uprightness from you, that you will spare no flesh, English nor Scottish ; for no private man's worth is able to counterbalance the particular safety of a kingdom,... | |
| WILLIAM BLACKWOOD & SONS, EDINBURGH - 1851 - 716 oldal
...progression of the plantation, and adding this remarkable postscript to it in his own handwriting:—" My lord, in this service I expect that zeal and uprightness...private man's worth is able to counterbalance the particular safety ot a kingdom, which this plantation, being well accomplished, will procure." Three... | |
| James Whiteside - 1868 - 498 oldal
...censuring the short-comings of the undertakers, his Majesty with his own hand subjoined these words : — " My Lord, in this service I expect that zeal and uprightness from yon, that you will spare no flesh, English or Scottish, for no private man's worth is able to counterbalance... | |
| James Roderick O'Flanagan - 1870 - 620 oldal
...with which he was prepared to act, he wrote, with his own hand, on the letter this postscript : — ' My Lord, — In this service I expect that zeal and...you will spare no flesh, English or Scottish, for no man's private worth is able to counterbalance the perpetual safety of a kingdom, which this plantation,... | |
| Frederick Clifford - 1887 - 996 oldal
...no flesh, English nor Scottish ; for no private man's worth is able to counterbalance the particular safety of a kingdom, which this plantation, being well accomplished, will procure." There was a difficulty at first in providing settlers as well as funds ; but the City, on tho whole,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1889 - 444 oldal
...King subjoined the following observation with his own hand, showing the importance of the thing : " My Lord, in this service I expect that zeal and uprightness from you, that you will spare no flesh, English nor Scottish ; for no private man's worth 6 • 23 July 1889.] Mr. MILLEK. [ Continued. Mr. Lea —... | |
| Walter Besant - 1903 - 584 oldal
...for the purpose of a Trust ; the members were originally Trustees. postscript in his own hand: — "My Lord, in this service I expect that zeal and uprightness...from you, that you will spare no flesh, English or Scotch, for no private man's worth is able to counterbalance the particular safety of a kingdom, which... | |
| John Betts - 1913 - 138 oldal
...March, 1615." To this Letter the King subjoined the following observation, written with his own hand : " My Lord, in this service I expect that zeal and uprightness from you, that you will spare no flesh, English nor Scottish ; for no private man's worth is able to counterbalance the particular safety of a kingdom,... | |
| Timothy Michael Healy - 1921 - 76 oldal
...still, bore the King's famous postscript — a rebuke the sting of which few to-day can realise: — "In this service I expect that zeal and uprightness...from you, that you will spare no flesh, English or Scotch." Chichester made no direct reply, but retorted in another way by the disclosure of "the great... | |
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