| Great Britain. Parliament - Constitutional history - 1751 - 538 pages
...Mifery. I defire not from yo,r Majejly Means, nor Place, ntr Employment ; but only, after fo long a lime of Expiation, a compleat and total Remiffion of the...that I die not a condemned Man, but may be to your Majejly, as I am to God, nova Creatura. Your Majejly hath pardoned the like to Sir John Bennet, between... | |
| 1751 - 546 pages
...after fo long a lime of Expiation, a compleat and total Remiffion of the Sentence of the Upper Houft, to the End that Blot of Ignominy may be removed from me, and from my Memory zuith Pofterity, that I die not a condemned Man, but may be to your Majefty, as I am to God, nova Creatura.... | |
| English literature - 1762 - 736 pages
...to petition king 1615 James for a total remiffion of his cenfure, " To the end, faid he, that this blot of ignominy may be removed from me, and from my memory with pofterity." His majefty hereupon granted him a full and entire pardon. In the warrant dircfled for this purpofe... | |
| Francis Bacon - Philosophy - 1819 - 616 pages
...after so long a time of expiation, a complete and total remission of the sentence of the upper-house, to the end that blot of ignominy may be removed from me, and from my memory with posterity ; that I die not a condemned man, but may be to your majesty, as I am to God, nova creatura.... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 616 pages
...after so long a time of expiation, a complete and total remission of the sentence of the upper-house, to the end that blot of ignominy may be removed from me, and from my memory with posterity; that I die not a condemned man, but may be to your majesty, as I am to God, nova creatura.... | |
| Books - 1822 - 386 pages
...after so long a time of expiation, a complete and total remission of the sentence of the upper-house, to the end that blot of ignominy may be removed from me, and from my memory with posterity ; that I die not a condemned man, but may be to your majesty, as I am to God, nova creatura.... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - Bibliography - 1822 - 426 pages
...after so long a time of expiation, a complete and total remission of the sentence of the upper-house, to the end that blot of ignominy may be removed from me, and from my memory with posterity ; that I die not a condemned man, but may be to your' majesty, as I am to God, nova creatura.... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1834 - 784 pages
...after so long a time of expiation, a complete and total remission of the sentence of the upper house, to the end that blot of ignominy may be removed from me, and from my memory with posterity, that I die not a condemned man, but may be to your majesty, as I am to God, " nova creatura."... | |
| Francis Bacon - Law - 1830 - 530 pages
...after so long a time of expiation, a complete and total remission of the sentence of the upper house, to the end that blot of ignominy may be removed from me, and from my memory with posterity, that I die not a condemned man, but may be to your majesty, as I rm to God, " nova creatura."... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1834 - 376 pages
...after so long a time of expiation, a complete and total remission of the sentence of the upper house, to the end that blot of ignominy may be removed from me, and from my memory with posterity, that I die not a condemned man, but may be to your majesty, as I am to God, " nova creatura."... | |
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