They judge me over there as they would a governor who had gone to Sicily, or to a city or town placed under regular government, and where the laws can be observed in their entirety without fear of ruining everything ; and I am greatly injured thereby... Chronological History of the West Indies - Página 48por Thomas Southey - 1827Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1824 - 564 páginas
...him, or any other person, two years ago ; because I should now be freed from this scandal and mfamy, nor should I lose or be deprived of my honour. God...under regular government ; and where the laws could be strictly executed, without fear of the consequences. This I consider as very unfair towards me. ' I... | |
| Christopher Columbus - 1823 - 436 páginas
...said it was. I have suffered great injury by their having sent out an Inquisitor over me, who knew that if he could substantiate any heavy charge against...under regular government ; and where the laws could be strictly executed, without fear of the consequences. This I consider as very unfair towards me. I ought... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1824 - 570 páginas
...said it was. I have suffered great injury by their having sent out an Inquisitor over me, who knew that if he could substantiate any heavy charge against...under regular government; and 'where the laws could be strictly executed, without fear of the consequences. This I consider as very unfair towards me. ' I... | |
| 1824 - 436 páginas
...credit. " Would to God their Highnesses had sent out him, or any other person two years ago ; beca«se I should now be freed from this scandal and infamy,...governor of Sicily, or of a city or town placed under a regular government ; and where the laws could be strictly executed without fear of the consequences.... | |
| John Boyd Thacher - 1903 - 738 páginas
...judge me over there as they would a governor who had gone to The Letter to the Nurse 437 Sicily, or to a city or town placed under regular government, and where the laws can be observed in their entirety without fear of ruining everything; and I am greatly injured thereby.... | |
| julius e. olson - 1906 - 608 páginas
...and the wherefore. They judge me over there as they would a governor who had gone to Sicily, or to a city or town placed under regular government, and where the laws can be observed in their entirety without fear of ruining everything; and I am greatly injured thereby.... | |
| Filson i.e. Alexander Bell Filson Young - 1906 - 446 páginas
...and the wherefore. "They judge me over there as they would a governor who had gone to Sicily, or to a city or town placed under regular government, and where the laws can be observed in their entirety without fear of ruining everything ; and I am greatly injured thereby... | |
| Filson i.e. Alexander Bell Filson Young - 1906 - 446 páginas
...and the wherefore. "They judge me over there as they would a governor who had gone to Sicily, or to a city or town placed under regular government, and where the laws can be observed in their entirety without fear of ruining everything ; and I am greatly injured thereby... | |
| Filson Young - 1906 - 442 páginas
...and the wherefore. "They judge me over there as they would a governor who had gone to Sicily, or to a city or town placed under regular government, and where the laws can be observed in their entirety without fear of ruining everything ; and I am greatly injured thereby... | |
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