| William Roper - 1822 - 262 sider
...communed together, Master Cromwell, quoth he, you are now entered into the service of a most noble, wise, and liberal prince ; if you will follow my poor advice,...what he ought to do, but never what he is able to do. So shall you show yourself a true faithful servant, and a right wise and worthy counsellor. For if... | |
| Cresacre More - 1828 - 470 sider
...liberal prince : if you will follow my poor advice, you shall in your counsel-giving to his majesty, ever tell him what he ought to do, but never what he is able to do ; so shall you show yourself a true and faithful servant, and a right worthy counsellor ; for if a... | |
| Cresacre More - 1828 - 456 sider
...liberal prince : if you will follow my poor advice, you shall in your counsel-giving to his majesty, ever tell him what he ought to do, but never what he is able to do ; so shall you show yourself a true and faithful servant, and a right worthy counsellor ; for if a... | |
| Edward Foss - 1857 - 572 sider
...chancellorship, said to him, " Mark, Cromwell, you are now entered into the service of a most noble, wise, and liberal prince ; if you will follow my poor advice,...able to do. ... For if a lion knew his own strength, hard were it for any man to rule him."* Before the end of the following year he was made master of... | |
| Edward Foss - 1857 - 568 sider
...chancellorship, said to him, "Mark, Cromwell, you are now entered into the service of a most noble, wise, and liberal prince ; if you will follow my poor advice,...able to do. ... For if a lion knew his own strength, hard were it for any man to rule him."' Before the end of the following year he was made master of... | |
| Edward Foss - 1870 - 826 sider
...ili', wise, and liberal prince ; if you will follow my poor advice, you shall, in your council-giving to his grace, ever tell him what he ought to do, but...never what he is able to do. ... For if a lion knew hie own strength, hard were it for any man to rule him. (Singer's Kaper, 65.) Or October 8, 1634, he... | |
| Edward Foss - 1870 - 816 sider
...follow my poor advice, you shall, in your council-giving to his grace, ever tell him what he might to do, but never what he is able to do. ... For if a lion knew his own strength, hard were it for any man to rule him.' (Singer's Roper, 65.) On October 8, 1634, he was made master... | |
| Agnes M. Stewart - 1876 - 400 sider
...liberal Prince ; if you will follow my poor advice, you will, when giving counsel to his Majesty, always tell him what he ought to do, but, never what he is able to do ; in this way you may prove yourself a true and faithful servant, and a good counsellor, for if a lion... | |
| Richard Watson Dixon - 1878 - 564 sider
...liberal prince : if you will follow my poor advice, you shall in your counsel given to his Majesty ever tell him what he ought to do, but never what he is able to do : so shall you show yourself a true and faithful servant, and a right worthy counsellor : for if a... | |
| S. Hubert Burke - 1880 - 568 sider
...Prince ; if you will follow my suggestions, you shall in your counsel-giving to his Highness, the King, ever tell him what he ought to do, but never what...is able to do For if a lion knew his own strength, how would it be for any man to rule him ?"* Subsequent events proved how far Crumwell acted on the... | |
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