| John Bancks - Kings and rulers - 1740 - 380 pages
...having defired to deliver to him our Letter, fent us word, that he did not only refufe to admit them, but that the Emperor's Viceroy had found Means, by...Home to his Houfe, to prefent them to him afterwards againft his Will. He did then indeed receive our Letter, containing our Paternal Exhortation, and threatening... | |
| 1751 - 394 pages
...him, our letter, written with our own band, fent us word, that he did not only vcfufe to admit them, but that the Emperor's Viceroy had found means, by inviting him • home to his home, to reprefent them to him afterwards, much againft his will. " He did indeed receive our letter,... | |
| World history - 1762 - 664 pages
...them ; but that the emperor's viceroy ' had found means, by inviting him to his houfe, to pre* fent them to him afterwards much againft his will. He *...letter, containing our paternal ' exhortation, and threatening our carfe, but without fhew* ing the leaft inclination to return ; alledging flill a great... | |
| World history - 1762 - 570 pages
...them ; but that the emperor's viceroy * had found means, by inviting him to his houfe, to pre' fent them to him afterwards much againft his will. He *...letter, containing our paternal ' exhortation, and threatening our carle, but without fhew* ing the leaft inclination to return; alledging ftill a great... | |
| Voltaire - 1763 - 290 pages
...rmper i's viceroy had found means, by inviting him to his h ufe, to prefent i hem to him afterward*, much againft his will, He did then, indeed, receive our letter, containing oui paternal exhortation, and threatening our curfe, but without fhewing the leaft inclination to return... | |
| John Bancks - RUSSIA - 1813 - 328 pages
...having desired to deliver to him our letter, sent us word, that he did not only refuse to admit them, but that the emperor's viceroy had found means, by inviting him home to his house, to present them to him afterwards against his will. He did then indeed receive our letter, containing... | |
| English literature - 1836 - 436 pages
...viceroy had found means, by inviting him to his house, to present them to him afterwards, much against his will. He did then, indeed, receive our letter, containing our paternal exhortation, and threatening our curse, but without showing the least inclination to return ,• alleging still the... | |
| Voltaire - 1818 - 420 pages
...viceroy had found means, by inviting him to his house, to present them to htm afterwards, much against his •will. He did then , indeed, receive our letter, containing our paternal exhortation, and threatening our curse, but without shewing the least inclination to return ; alleging still a great... | |
| Voltaire, Tobias Smollett - 1904 - 334 pages
...viceroy had found means, by inviting him to his house, to present them to him afterward, much against his will. He did then, indeed, receive our letter, containing our paternal exhortation, and threatening our curse, but without showing the least inclination to return ; alleging still a great... | |
| Great Britain - 1718 - 496 pages
...him our Letter, written with own Haniib-j fent us Word, that he did not only ly reiufc to admit them, but that the Emperor's Viceroy had found Means, by...to prefent them to him afterwards, much againft his WillHe did then indeed receive our Letter, containing our paternal Exhortation, and threatning our... | |
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