| William Coxe - 1905 - 592 pagina’s
...Since men are seldom suspected of sincerity, when they act contrary to their interests ; and though my dutiful behaviour to your majesty in the worst...interpretation of my actions ; yet I hope the great advantage I enjoy under your majesty, which I can never expect in any other change of government, may... | |
| William Coxe - 1905 - 572 pagina’s
...Sir,—Since men are seldom suspected of sincerity, when they act contrary to their interests; and though my dutiful behaviour to your majesty in the worst...interpretation of my actions; yet I hope the great advantage I enjoy under your majesty, which I can never expect in any other change of government, may... | |
| Edward Thomas - 1915 - 344 pagina’s
...Sir,—Since men are seldom suspected of sincerity when they act contrary to their interests, and though my dutiful behaviour to your Majesty in the worst...interpretation of my actions, yet I hope the great advantage I enjoy under your Majesty, which I can never expect in any other change of Government, may... | |
| Frank Taylor - 1921 - 634 pagina’s
...Since men are seldom suspected of sincerity, when they act contrary to their interests, and though my dutiful behaviour to your Majesty in the worst...interpretation of my actions, yet I hope the great advantage I enjoy under your Majesty, which I can never expect in any other change of government, may... | |
| Christopher Thomas Atkinson - 1921 - 650 pagina’s
...Sir,—Since men are seldom suspected of sincerity when they act contrary to their interests, and though my dutiful behaviour to your Majesty in the worst...poor services much overpaid) may not be sufficient to induce you to a charitable interpretation of my actions, yet I hope the great advantage I enjoy under... | |
| Christopher Thomas Atkinson - 1921 - 630 pagina’s
...Sir,—Since men are seldom suspected of sincerity when they act contrary to their interests, and though my dutiful behaviour to your Majesty in the worst...poor services much overpaid) may not be sufficient to induce you to a charitable interpretation of my actions, yet I hope the great advantage I enjoy under... | |
| Frank Taylor - 1921 - 604 pagina’s
...interests, and though my dutiful behaviour “Since men are seldom suspected of sincerity, when they to your Majesty in the worst of times (for which I...poor services much overpaid) may not be sufficient to mclme you to a charitable interpretation of my actions, yet I hope the great advantage I enjoy under... | |
| Sidney Dark - 1928 - 374 pagina’s
...SIR,—Since men are seldom suspected of sincerity, when they act contrary to their interests, and though my dutiful behaviour to your Majesty in the worst...interpretation of my actions, yet I hope the great advantage I enjoy under your Majesty, which I can never expect in any other change of government, may... | |
| Henry John Edwards, Ethel Ashton Edwards, Mrs. Ethel Ashton Edwards - 1926 - 340 pagina’s
...SIR,—Since men are seldom suspected of sincerity when they act contrary to their interests; and though my dutiful behaviour to your Majesty in the worst...interpretation of my actions; yet I hope the great advantage I enjoy under your Majesty, which I can never expect in any other change of government, may... | |
| Henry John Edwards, Ethel Ashton Edwards, Mrs. Ethel Ashton Edwards - 1926 - 334 pagina’s
...SIR,—Since men are seldom suspected of sincerity when they act contrary to their interests; and though my dutiful behaviour to your Majesty in the worst...interpretation of my actions; yet I hope the great advantage I enjoy under your Majesty, which I can never expect in any other change of government, may... | |
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