| Alexander M'Neel-Caird - 1866 - 308 páginas
...answer shall be, after it has been communicated to her Majesty, for her satisfaction." In a subsequent letter : " I pray you let me know what you have done with my letters, because they are not fit to 1)0 kept, that I may satisfy her Majesty therein, who might otherwise take... | |
| Charles Knight - 1874 - 550 páginas
...speed, which shall deliver unto you great grief and VOL. in. — 77. postscript to the postscript, — " I pray you let me know what you have done with my letters, because they are not fit to bo kept." The letters, it is said, were not burnt. Chalmers gives an extract... | |
| 1767 - 748 páginas
...yours after her Majefty hath feen it. — [In the end of the poilfcript.]] — I pray you let me hear what you have done with my letters, becaufe they are not fit to he kept, that I may fjtijfy her M*\efty thsrein, who might otliTwife take offence thereat ; and if... | |
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