| 1766 - 754 pagina’s
...the honour of the man for whom I am about to fuifcr, I Ihould go to my death even as I would to niy bridal! Be it fufficient, in the mean time, that my...unimpeachable; that he will fpeedily approve it ; that hi is now on his wav, hurrying on, accuiii.g himfelf, the adverfe elements, and the gods. But I haften... | |
| Henry Brooke - 1777 - 310 pagina’s
...fufpicion of the honour of the man for whom I am about to fuffer ; I mould go to my death even as 1 would to my bridal ! Be it fufficient, in the mean...will fpeedily approve it, that he is now on his way, hurrying on, accufing himfelf, the adverfe elements, and the gods. But I hafle to prevent his fpeed... | |
| 874 pagina’s
...every doubt, every mean fulpicion of the honour of the man for whom I am about to fuffer, I fhould go to my death even as I would to my bridal. Be it fufHcicnt, in the mean time, that my friend will be found noble, that his truth is unimpeachable, that... | |
| 1786 - 800 pagina’s
...fhould go to my death even as I would to ray bridal. Be it fufficient, Su the mean time, that my frieud will be found noble, that his truth is' unimpeachable,...will fpeedily approve it, that he is now on his way,' hurrying on. But 1 hafte to prevent his (peed ; executioner, do your office. As lie pronounced the... | |
| Henry Brooke - 1792 - 308 pagina’s
...of the honour of the man lor whom I am about to fuffer ; I fliould go to my death even as I ^vould to my bridal! Be it fufficient, in th*e mean time,...will fpeedily approve it, that he is now on his way, hurrying on, accufmg himfelf, the adverfe elements, and the gods. But I hafte to prevent his fpeed... | |
| Mr. Addison - 1797 - 584 pagina’s
...every doubt, every mean fufpicion, of the honour of the man for whom I am about to fuffer, I fhall go to my death even as I would to my bridal. Be it...my friend will be found noble, that his "truth is impeachable; that he will fpeedily prove it; that he is now on his way^ hurrying on, accufing himfelf,... | |
| 1800 - 236 pagina’s
...every doubt, every mean, suspicion of the honour of the man for whom I am about to suffer, I should go to my death even as I would to my bridal. Be it sufficient in the mean time, that my friend will be found noble — that his truth is,, unimpeachable... | |
| English instructor - 1801 - 272 pagina’s
...am about to » suffer, I should go to my death, even as » I could to my bridal. Be it sufficient , in » the mean time , that my friend will be » found noble — that his truth is unimpeach» able — that he will speedily prove it » — . that he is now on his way, hurrying »... | |
| Moral and entertaining stories - 1804 - 108 pagina’s
...every doubt, every mean fufpicion of the honour of the man for whom I am about to fuffer, I fhould go to my death even as I would to my bridal. Be it...will fpeedily approve it, that he is now on his way, hurrying on. But I hafte to prevent his fpeed; executioner do your office." As he pronounced the laft... | |
| Sydney Melmoth - 1805 - 368 pagina’s
...every doubt, every mean suspicion, of the houour of the man for whom I am about to suffer, I should go to my death even as I would to my bridal. Be it sufficient, in the mean time, that my friend will be found noble — that his truth is unimpeachable... | |
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