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" I perceive you have undertaken so long a journey, on purpose to impart to us what you deem most important and valuable, you shall not be sent away without some satisfaction. I will take care... "
A Journal of an Excursion Round the South-eastern Coast of England - Page 52
by Baker Peter Smith - 1834 - 152 pages
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The Beauties of England and Wales: Or, Delineations ..., Volume 8, Part 2

John Britton - 1808 - 888 pages
...not be sent away without some satisfaction. I will take care that you shall be treated with civility, and supplied with all things necessary and convenient : and if any of my people, convinced by your arguments, desire to embrace your faith, I will not oppose it." He then,...
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The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical ..., Volume 8

John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1808 - 878 pages
...sent away without some satisfaction. 1 will take care that you shall be treated with civility, aud supplied with all things necessary and convenient : and if any of my people, convinced by your arguments, desire to embrace your faith, I will not oppose it." He then,...
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The Antiquarian Itinerary: Comprising Specimens of Architecture ..., Volume 1

James Storer - 1815 - 314 pages
...not be sent away without some satisfaction. I will take care that yon shall be treated with civility, and supplied with all things necessary and convenient ; and if any of my people, convinced by your arguments, desire to embrace your faith, I will not oppose it." He then,...
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Curiosities of Great Britain: England & Wales Delineated ..., Volume 3

Thomas Dugdale - 1830 - 266 pages
...not be sent away without some satisfaction. I will take care that you shall be treated with civility, and supplied with all things necessary and convenient: and if any of my people, convinced by your arguments, desire to embrace your faith, I will not oppose it." He then,...
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England & Wales delineated, by T. Dugdale, assisted by W. Burnett ...

Thomas Dugdale - 1830 - 1078 pages
...not be sent away without some satisfaction. I will take care that you shall be treated with civility, and supplied with all things necessary and convenient : and if any of my people, convinced by your arguments, desire to embrace your faith, I will not oppose it." He then,...
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The British Magazine, Volume 2

1832 - 564 pages
...to impart to us what you deem most important and valuable, you shall not be sent away without some satisfaction. I will take care you are treated civilly...necessary and convenient; and if any of my subjects, by what you shall say to them, desire to embrace your religion, I shall not be against it.' This first...
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Miscellaneous extracts and fragments ... chiefly from works at present out ...

Miscellaneous extracts - 1839 - 358 pages
...to impart to us what you deem most important and valuable, you shall not be sent away without some satisfaction. I will take care you are treated civilly...necessary and convenient; and if any of my subjects, by what you shall say to them, desire to embrace your religion, I shall not be against it." The first...
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Miscellaneous Extracts and Fragments, on Interesting and Instructive ...

Maria Baldwin - 1839 - 364 pages
...to impart to us what you deem most important and valuable, you shall not be sent away without some satisfaction. I will take care you are treated civilly...necessary and convenient; and if any of my subjects, by what you shall say to them, desire to embrace your religion, I shall not be against it." The first...
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Events to be remembered in the history of England

Charles Selby - 1854 - 338 pages
...to impart to us what you deem most important and valuable, you shall not be sent away without some satisfaction. I will take care you are treated civilly...to them, desire to embrace your religion, I shall no! be against it." This first step being taken, the queen got leave for the missionaries to settle...
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Conversations on England, as it was and is

Mrs. Kemp - 1858 - 736 pages
...not be sent away without some satisfaction. I will take care that you shall be treated with civility, and supplied with all things necessary and convenient, and if any of my people, convinced by your arguments, desire to embrace your faith, I will not oppose it." The king...
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