| Hugh Pearson - 1817 - 556 oldal
...Christian " religion in Bengal, which I have thought it my duty to •• communicate for your Lordshfp's information at this time. " I trust you will do me...this " government, when as yet few, if any, of the circumstan" ces noticed in it can have come to your Lordship's kriow" ledge. •« your arrival ; and... | |
| Alethea Lewis - 1823 - 358 oldal
...giving the letter to Isabella. She eagerly broke the seal, and read these words: " My dearest love ! I trust you will do me the justice to believe that it is not my fault that I have not more faithfully kept my engagement; nor that now, when I shall be with... | |
| George Henry Rose - 1831 - 528 oldal
...melancholy condition, would argue a meanness and degeneracy unworthy of Englishmen. Your Lordship will do me the justice to believe, that it is with the utmost concern I have observed a remarkable change in the dispositions of people within these last two years... | |
| Charles James Fox - 1853 - 328 oldal
...papers in his own handwriting] : — " December 10, 1785. "SiR:— " I hope your Royal Highness does me the justice to believe that it is with the utmost reluctance that I trouble you with my opinion unasked at any time, much more so upon a subject where it may not... | |
| Charles James Fox - 1853 - 434 oldal
...found among his papers in his own handwriting :] lOtk, 1785. " SIR, " I hope your Royal Highness does me the justice to believe that it is with the utmost reluctance that I trouble you with my opinion unasked at any time, much more so upon a subject where it may not... | |
| Charles Langdale - 1856 - 216 oldal
...subjoin, as well as the Prince's reply: — " December 10, 1785. " SIR, " I hope your Royal Highness does me the justice to believe, that it is with the utmost reluctance I trouble you with my opinion unasked at any time, much more so upon a subject where it may not be agreeable... | |
| 1867 - 384 oldal
...may see that I have not acted arbitrarily, or without having given full consideration in the matter. I trust you will do me the justice to believe that it is not on account of the particular opinions you have recently been advocating that I have thought it... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - 1859 - 406 oldal
...handwriting. The following is its tenor : — " Dec. 10th, 1785. " SIE, — I hope your Royal Highness does me the justice to believe that it is with the utmost reluctance that I trouble you with my opinion unasked at any time, much more so upon a subject where it may not... | |
| John Banvard - 1875 - 674 oldal
..."Langdale's Memoirs, page 15. London, 1856. "December 10, 1785. "SiR: "I hope your Royal Highness does me the justice to believe that it is with the utmost reluctance I trouble you with my opinion unasked at any time, much more so upon a subject where it may not be agreeable... | |
| John Sherman - 1879 - 664 oldal
...of the poor. And if, Senators, yon have thought me hard and close as to salaries and expenditures, I trust you will do me the justice to believe that it is not from any doubt of the ability of our country to pay, or from a base and selfish desire for cheap... | |
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