| Officer of the army - Clans - 1818 - 420 pages
...country of thieving, you need not trouble yourself to tal:e the pains to vindicate yourself by shewing all your orders, which are now put in the Paris gazette ; when you do right you need fear nobody ; },_ all that can be said is, that in the execution it was neither so full nor so fair as might have... | |
| James Browne - Clans - 1838 - 622 pages
...country of thieving, you need not trouble yourself to take the pains to vindicate yourself by showing all your orders, which are now put in the Paris Gazette...was neither so full nor so fair as might have been." The commissioners appear to have discovered no evidence to implicate the earl of Breadalbane, but merely... | |
| 1842 - 118 pages
...country of thieving, you need not trouble yourself to take the pains to vindicate yourself, by showing all your orders which are now put in the Paris Gazette...the execution, it was neither so full nor so fair as it might have been.' And this, iheir humble opinion, the commissioners, with all submission, return... | |
| James M'Conechy - Glencoe Massacre, 1692 - 1845 - 206 pages
...shewing all your orders, which are now in the Paris Gazette. When you do right, you need fear no body. All that can be said is, that, in the execution, it...full, nor so fair, as might have been." And this their humble opinion the Commissioners, with all submission, return, and lay before his Majesty, in discharge... | |
| Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1859 - 536 pages
...country of thieving, you need not trouble yourself to take the pains to vindicate yourself, by showing all your orders, which are now put in the ' Paris...be said is, that, in the execution, it was neither * Mrs. Grant. 140 INQUIRY INTO THE MASSACRE. [1695. во full nor so i'air as might have been." Charles... | |
| John Murray Graham - 1875 - 462 pages
...country of thieving, you need not trouble yourself to take the pains to vindicate yourself by showing all your orders, which are now put in the Paris Gazette. When you do right, you need fear nobody." * Although the affair of Glenco seems to have been talked of in London in the spring of 1692, the details... | |
| John Murray Graham - 1875 - 454 pages
...thieving, you need not trouble yourself to take the pains to vindicate yourself by showing all VOL. I. L your orders, which are now put in the Paris Gazette. When you do right, you need fear nobody." * Although the affair of Glenco seems to have been talked of in London in the spring of 1692, the details... | |
| Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1881 - 650 pages
...country of thieving, you need not trouble yourself to take the pains to vindicate yourself, by showing all your orders, which are now put in the ' Paris...was neither so full nor so fair as might have been." Charles Leslie, the non-juring clergyman, obtained some particulars of the deliberate treachery and... | |
| Maitland club, Glasgow - Scotland - 1845 - 210 pages
...was committed; he only takes notice of that passage of the letter of the thirtieth of April, bearing, all that can be said is, that in the execution it was neither so full nor so fair as it might have been, which the informer will have to be considered rather as a covering of an error... | |
| English literature - 1774 - 750 pages
...country of thieving, you need not trouble yourfelf to take the pains to vindicate yourfelf, by ihewing all your orders, which are now put in the Paris gazette. When you do right, you need f?ar no body. All that can be faid btthat, if they could be well feparated is, that, in the execution,... | |
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