I would desire to know how my Lord took my letter, which I sent him, and how he is.
We would desire to be heard by our Counsel, but that we fear in their very Pleadings they would betray our Cause: Besides, we have been oppressed so many Years, that we can appear no other way, but in forma pauperis.
I would desireto call my reader's earnest attention to the precious and vital doctrine of the blood.
And now, ere turning from this fundamental point which has been occupying us, I would desire to make an earnest and a most solemn appeal to my reader's heart and conscience.
I would desire it to be particularly remembered that the point before us in the text is simply atonement.
If I might in entreaties find success, As seld I have the chance, I would desire My famous cousin to our Grecian tents.
Nevertheless, I summoned one of them, of whom I requested that he would desire him to go away, for that we did not suffer those to remain on our premises who had been cast out of the Church of God.
As for Farel, I would desire to know what injury he can have done you.
In short, I just do what I would desire you to do to me were I in your situation, and I never doubt but that you will take it with the same heart as that from which it proceeds.
The servants in this establishment were all Irish lads; and a civiller or better-conducted set of boys, as far as the guests were concerned, I never saw, or would desire to be waited on by.
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