| Robert Walsh - 1819 - 574 str.
...trouble, as SECT. HI. easy as his Majesty's service will admit ; and hope, that . \ whatever part v^rv^/ of the world you may fall, you may be faithful subjects, a peaceable and happy people." " 1 must also inform you, that it is his Majesty's pleasure that you remain in security, under the... | |
| 1830 - 592 str.
...you a great deal of trouble, as easy as his Majesty's service will admit ; and hope that, in whatever part of the world you may fall, you may be faithful...that you remain in security under the inspection and direction of the troops that I have the honor to command.' Vol. i. pp. 176, 177. After this address,... | |
| Catherine Read Williams - 1841 - 360 str.
...the same vessels, and hope, in whatever part of the world you fall, you may be faithful subjects and a peaceable and happy people. " I must also inform you that it is his Majesty's will and pleasure that you remain under the direction and inspection of the troops I have the honor... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1848 - 152 str.
...you a good deal of trouble, as easy as his Majesty's service will admit; and hope that, in whatever part of the world you may fall, you may be faithful...his Majesty's pleasure that you remain in security, until the inspection and direction of the troops that I have the honor to command.' " With this most... | |
| 1848 - 812 str.
...will admit; and hope that in whatever part of the world you may fall, you may be faithful subject«, a peaceable and happy people . I must also inform you that it in his Majesty's pleasure thai you remain in security under the inspection and direction of the troops... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1855 - 472 str.
...you a good deal of trouble, as easy as his Majesty's service will admit; and hope that, in whatever part of the world you may fall, you may be faithful...that you remain in security, under the inspection and direction of the troops that I have the honour to command.' " With this quaint but significant address,... | |
| John Stetson Barry - 1856 - 538 str.
...that this removal be made as easy as his majesty's service will admit. And I hope that, in whatever part of the world you may fall, you may be faithful subjects, a peaceable and happy people. Meanwhile you are the king's prisoners, and will remain in security under the 1 They were to be collected... | |
| Frederic Swartwout Cozzens - 1859 - 374 str.
...you a great deal of trouble, as easy as his Majesty's service will admit: and hope that, in whatever part of the world you may fall, you may be faithful...that you remain in security under the inspection and direction of the troops I have the honor to command.' "The poor people, unconscious of any crime, and... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1864 - 712 str.
...a great deal of 'trouble, as easy as his Majesty's service will admit ; and hope that, in whatever part of the world you may fall, you may be faithful subjects, a peaceful and happy people. I must also raform you, that it is his Majesty's pleasure that you remain... | |
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