I scorn your proffers. I disdain your favor. I abhor your treason ; and am so far from delivering up this island to your advantage, that I will keep it, to the utmost of my power, to your destruction. Take this for your final answer ; and forbear any... The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical ... - Page 257by John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1802Full view - About this book
| David Hume - 1848 - 552 pages
...I abhor your treason ; and am so far from delivering up this island to your advantage, that I shall keep it to the utmost of my power to your destruction. Take this for your final answer, and forbear any farther solicitations ; for if you trouble me with any more... | |
| 1850 - 796 pages
...principle of loyalty I am no way departed. " I scoru your proffers, I disdain your favours, I ahhor your treasons ; and am so far from delivering this...answer, and forbear any further solicitations ; for if von trouble me with any more messages upon this occasion, I will burn the paper, and hang the bearer.... | |
| Joseph Haydn - 1851 - 624 pages
...favours ; I abhor your treasons : and am so far from delivering tbii island to yoiir adviintape. that 1 will keep It to the utmost of my power to your destruction....forbear any further solicitations, for if you trouble roe with any more messages upon this occasion, I will burn the paper, and hang the bearer. " This is... | |
| David Hume - 1856 - 588 pages
...I abhor your treason ; and am so far from delivering up thii island to your advantage, that I shall keep it to the utmost of my power to your destruction. Take this for your final answer, and forbear any further solicitations ; for if you trouble me with any more... | |
| David Hume - 1859 - 228 pages
...I abhor your treason ; and am so far from delivering up this island to your advantage, that I shall keep it to the utmost of my power to your destruction. Take this for your final answer, and forbear any further solicitations ; for if you trouble me with any more... | |
| William McKenzie (of Edinburgh) - 1860 - 276 pages
...scorn your proffers. I disdain your favour. 1 abhor your treason ; and am so far from delivering up this Island to your advantage, that I will keep it,...utmost of my power, to your destruction. Take this your final answer ; and forbear any farther solicitations. For, if you trouble me with any more messages... | |
| sir John Stanley - 1860 - 278 pages
...scorn your proffers. I disdain your favour. I abhor your treason; and am so far from delivering up this Island to your advantage, that I will keep it,...utmost of my power, to your destruction. Take this your final answer ; and forbear any farther solicitations. For, if you trouble me with any more messages... | |
| Manx Society - 1860 - 274 pages
...scorn your proffers. I disdain your favour. I abhor your treason; and am so far from delivering up this Island to your advantage, that I will keep it,...utmost of my power, to your destruction. Take this your final answer; and forbear any farther solicitations. For, if you trouble me with any more messages... | |
| 1860 - 736 pages
...your proffers ; I disdain your favours ; I abhor your treasons ; and am so far from delivering the island to your advantage, that I will keep it to the utmost of my power to your destruetion. Take this final answer, and forbear any further solieitations ; for if you trouble me... | |
| 1864 - 694 pages
...which principle of loyalty I am in no ways departed. I scorn your proffers : I disdain your favours : I abhor your treasons ; and am so far from delivering...your advantage, that I will keep it to the utmost in my power, to your destruction. Take this final answer, and forbear any further solicitations ; for... | |
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