 | William Oldys, John Malham - 1808
...he writes, ' I would not, for all the gold in the world, clog your conscience nor mine, to make her ruler of a house, which is of so ungodly a demeanour;...sister, I should so destain mine honour or conscience.' The whole letter is of an excellent strain, and would have been a very improper exhortation to one... | |
 | William Oldys, John Malham - 1808
...he writes, ' I would not, for all the gold in the world, clog your conscience nor mine, to make her ruler of a house, which is of so ungodly a demeanour...sister, I should so destain mine honour or conscience.' The whole letter is of an excellent strain, and would have been a very improper exhortation to one... | |
 | William Oldys, Thomas Park - 1808
...in the world, clog your conscience nor mine, to make her ruler of a house, which is of so ungodly u demeanour; nor I trust you would not, that, neither...sister, I should so destain mine honour or conscience.' The whole letter is of an excellent strain, and would have been a very improper exhortation to one... | |
 | Charles Dodd - 1839
...world, clog your conscience nor mine, to make her ruler of a house, which is of so ungudly a demeanor, nor I trust you would not that, neither for brother nor sister, I should so destain mine honor or conscience. And, as touching the prioress, or dame Eleanor's eldest sister, though there is... | |
 | James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1846
...gold in the world, clog your conscience nor mine to make her ruler of a house which is of so ungodly demeanour ; nor, I trust, you would not that neither for brother nor sister, I should so distain l mine honour or conscience. And, as touching the prioress, or Dame Eleanor's eldest sister,... | |
 | James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1848 - 439 páginas
...gold in the world, clog your conscience nor mine to make her ruler of a house which is of so ungodly demeanour ; nor, I trust, you would not that neither for brother nor sister, I should so distain 1 mine honour or conscience. And, as touching the prioress, or Dame Eleanor's eldest sister,... | |
 | James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1848
...gold in the world, clog your conscience nor mine to make her ruler of a house which is of so ungodly demeanour ; nor, I trust, you would not that neither for brother nor sister, I should so distain ' mine honour or conscience. And, as touching the prioress, or Dame Eleanor's eldest sister,... | |
 | John Murray (Firm) - 1869 - 440 páginas
...under pain of suspension. There are curious letters extant of Henry VIII. to Wolsey, and Aune Bulien, who had a favourite she wished to be abbess, but who...Wilton was really that of Wiltshire, established at Ramsbury AD 909. Ethelstan was the first bishop ; Herman the 9th and last, d. 1078 ; shortly after... | |
 | William Hepworth Dixon - 1874
...gold in the world, clog your conscience, nor mine, to make her ruler of a house which is of so ungodly demeanour. Nor I trust you would not that, neither...sister, I should so destain mine honour or conscience. And as touching the Prioress or dame Elinor's eldest sister, though there is not any evident case proved... | |
 | William Hepworth Dixon - 1874
...gold in the world, clog your conscience, nor mine, to make her ruler of a house which is of so ungodly demeanour. Nor I trust you would not that, neither...sister, I should so destain mine honour or conscience. And as touching the Prioress or dame Elinor's eldest sister, though there is not any evident case proved... | |
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