The more then that you shall be pleased to make use of my Inventions, the more Inventive shall you ever find me, one Invention begetting still another, and more and more improving my ability to serve my King and you ; and as to my heartiness therein there... Inventors and Inventions - Page 233by Henry Dircks - 1867 - 263 pagesFull view - About this book
| Horace Walpole - 1806 - 468 pages
...buried under these heads, both for war, peace, and pleasure, being inexhaustible ; I beseech you pardon if I say so ; it seems a vanity, but comprehends a...(my lords and gentlemen) be pleased to begin, and i 3 desist not from commanding me, till I flag in my obedience and endeavours to serve my king and... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1808 - 588 pages
...much mnre it is drawn ; and the spinner, to weave his web, is never stinted, but further inforced. The more then that you shall be pleased to make use...my ability to serve my King and you; and as to my hi-artiness therein there needs no addition, nor to my readiness a spur. And therefore, my lords and... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 574 pages
...much more it is drawn ; and the spinner, to weave his web, is never stinted, but further inforced. The more then that you shall be pleased to make use...be pleased to begin, and desist not from commanding mo till I flag in my obedience and endeavours to serve my King and country. For certainly you'll find... | |
| 1810 - 578 pages
...much more it is drawn ; and the spinner, to weave his web, is never stinted, but further intbrced. The more then that you shall be pleased to make use...more improving my ability to serve my King and you; ¡ind as to my heartiness therein there needs no addition, nor to my readiness a spur. And therefore,... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1825 - 472 pages
...The more than that you shall be pleased to make ose of my inventions, the more inventive •shall yon ever find me; one invention begetting still another,...Gentlemen) be pleased to begin. and desist not from 'command in g me till I flag in my obedience and endeavours to serve my king and cotmtry: For certainly... | |
| 1825 - 486 pages
...is drawn, and the spinner to weave his webb is never stiul<t<l but further inforeed. The more than that you shall be pleased to make use of my inventions,...invention begetting still another, and more and more improvingmy ability to serve my King and you; and as to my heartiness therein, there needs no addition,... | |
| 1825 - 428 pages
...it is drawn, and the spinner to weav<; his webb is never stinted but further inforced. The more than that you shall be pleased to make use of my inventions,...; one invention begetting still another, and more anH more improving my ability to serve rny Kiri£ and you; and as to my heartiness therein, there needs... | |
| Henry Dircks - 1865 - 670 pages
...apply. So fertile, indeed, was this inventive faculty in him, that he himself has stated : " The more that you shall be pleased to make use of my inventions,...find me, one invention begetting still another."* Amonghis larger works we must rank his water-raising engines, in which his earliest efforts are exhibited... | |
| James Mason - 1875 - 674 pages
...plentiful, by how much more it is drawn ; and the spinner to weave his web is never stinted, but enforced. ' The more, then, that you shall be pleased to make...ever find me, one invention begetting still another, I more and more improving my ability to serve my King and you ; and as to my heartiness therein, there... | |
| Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer.) - 1879 - 254 pages
...plentiful, by how much more it is drawn ; and the spinner to weave his web is never stinted, but enforced. " The more, then, that you shall be pleased to make...ever find me, one invention begetting still another, I more and more improving my ability to serve my King and you ; and as to my heartiness therein, there... | |
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