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" I rightly conceived your meaning ; and if, as you say, confessing a truth, indeed may procure my safety, I shall with all willingness and duty, perform your command. But let not your grace ever imagine, that your poor wife will ever be brought to acknowledge... "
The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George II. - Page 370
by Oliver Goldsmith - 1771
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The Spectator, Volume 6

1739 - 332 pages
...confeffing a Truth indeed may procure my Safety, 1 mall with all Willingnels and Duty perform your Command. 'BUT let not your Grace ever imagine, that your poor...« where not fo much as a Thought thereof preceded. • AmltofpeakaTruth, never Prince had Wife more Loy' al in all Duty, anil in all true Affection, than...
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The Spectator, Volume 6

1729 - 320 pages
...be brought to acknowledge a Fault, * where: e where not fo much as a Thought thereof precede*/.' , And to fpeak a Truth, never Prince had Wife more Loyal in all Duty, and in all true Affe&ion, than you have ever found in Ann Boleyx : with which Name and * Place I could willingly have...
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Mr. Pope's Literary Correspondence for Thirty Years, from 1704 to ..., Volume 4

Alexander Pope - 1736 - 178 pages
...confeffing a Truth indeed may procure my Safety, I mail with all Willingnefs and Duty perform yoiur Command. But let not your Grace ever imagine that your poor...Truth , never Prince had Wife more Loyal in all Duty, anJ ,ia "•See Hift. of Reform, p. 154. Vol.1, "fbii Letter rtxit mrittto after hfr friarriage with...
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The History of the Life and Times of Cardinal Wolsey: Prime Minister to King ...

Joseph Grove - 1748 - 474 pages
...a Truth indeed may procure my Safety, I (hall with all Willingnefs and Duty perform your Command. ' But let not your Grace ever imagine, that your poor Wife will ever be brought toacknowledge a Fault, where not fo 1 much as a Thought thereof pre1 ceded : And, to fpeak a Truth,...
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A Select Collection of Original Letters: Written by the Most ..., Volume 1

John Duncombe - English letters - 1755 - 354 pages
...Command. But let not yeur Grace ever imagine, that your" poor Wife will ever be brought to"acknowledge a Fault, where not fo much as a Thought thereof preceded. And, to fpeak a Truth, never Prince 84 had had Wife more loyal in all Duty, and in. all true Affection, than .you have ever found in AnntBullen...
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The History of England, Volume 6

Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - Great Britain - 1759 - 602 pages
...a truth indeed may procure may fafety, I fhall with all willingnefs and duty perform your command. But let not your grace ever imagine, that your poor...acknowledge a fault, where not fo much as a thought ever proceeded ; and to fpeak a truth, never a prince had a wife more loyal in all duty and true affection,...
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The Spectator, Volume 6

1767 - 334 pages
...truth indeed may procure my fafety, I mall with all willingnefs and duty perform ' your command. ' But let not your Grace ever imagine, that your «•...preceded. And to fpeak a truth, never prince had wife moreloyal in all duty, and in all true affeftion, than youhave ever found in- Ann Bohyn : with which...
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The Lady's Magazine, Or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex ..., Part 2

English literature - 1791 - 814 pages
...brought to acknowledge a fault, wbrtnotfomuch as a thought thrreof preceded, anJ ta fpc.ik a truth, wrer prince had wife more loyal in all duty, and in all true affection, thin you have ever found Ann Buifea, with which name and place 1 cojld willingly have contented my!":'.(',...
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The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the ..., Volume 4

David Hume - Great Britain - 1775 - 400 pages
...truth " indeed may procure my fafety, I fhall with all willing" nefs and duty perform your command. " BUT let not your grace ever imagine, that your " poor...not fo much as a thought thereof preceded. " And to fpeakatruth, never prince had wife more loy" al in all duty, and in all true affection, than you have...
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The Spectator, Volume 6

1778 - 342 pages
...perform your commar.d". ' But let not your grace ever imagine, that your pror ' wife will ever be brcrghi to- acknowledge a, fault,. ' where not fo much as...all true affection, than you ' have ever, found in Ann Boleyn : with which name and ' place I could willingly have contented myfelf, if God ' and your...
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