| Thomas Birch, Robert Folkestone Williams - 1848 - 522 pages
...Parliamentaria, p. 197, edit. London. 1750. * Rushworth, vol. i., p. 36. 4 Sir Thomas Holland. VOL. II. 8 kingdom whom they represent, declare unto his most...said at his branding, &c., that he would have given £\O0O to be hanged, that he might have been a martyr in so good a cause. And that a gentleman should... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Great Britain - 1869 - 508 pages
...God, who is never wanting unto those who, in His fear, shall undertake the defence of His own cause, he may be able to do that by his sword which by peaceable courses shall not be effected." Adjourn- Again, when the declaration had been read, the hats * Edward Nicholas. were waved high in... | |
| Francis Bacon - Great Britain - 1874 - 672 pages
...ready to the uttermost of their powers both with their lives and fortunei to assist him, so as ... he may be able to do that by his sword which by peaceable courses shall not be effected." Proc. and Debates. Aug. 5, 1625. " Mr. Alford. He holdeth we are not engaged to give for the recovery... | |
| James Spedding - Philosophy - 1878 - 736 pages
...ready to the uttermost of their poteen both Kith their lives and fortunes to assist him, so as . ... he may be able to do that by his sword which by peaceable courses shall not be effected." —Proc. and Debates. Aug. 5, 1625. " Mr. Alford. He holdelh we are not engaged to give for the recovery... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Great Britain - 1883 - 450 pages
...God, who is never wanting unto those who, in His fear, shall undertake the defence of His own cause, he may be able to do that by his sword which by peaceable courses shall not be effected." Again, when the declaration had been read, the hats were waved high in the air. Again the shouts of... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Great Britain - 1886 - 442 pages
...God, who is never wanting unto those who, in His fear, shall undertake the defence of His own cause, he may be able to do that by his sword which by peaceable courses shall not be effected." Again, when the declaration had been read, the hats were waved high in the air. Again the shouts of... | |
| Richard Boyle Earl of Cork - Ireland - 1888 - 354 pages
...wanting to those who in his feare shall vndertake the defence of his owne cause, so may be hable to doe that by his sword, which by peaceable courses shall not be effected. CCLXXIII. THE 'BARNARD GRENVILLE' IRISH ESTATES. We have already given the original offer for purchase... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Great Britain - 1896 - 466 pages
...God, who is never wanting unto those who, in His fear, shall undertake the defence of His own cause, he may be able to do that by his sword which by peaceable courses shall not be effected." Again, when the declaration had been read, the hats were waved high in the air. Again the shouts of... | |
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