| James Welwood - 1702 - 454 pages
...refus'd, fhall be acquitted before God and Man. And you have an Army ou may. employ to reduce T this; this Kingdom to Obedience ; for I am confident the Scots cannot hold out Five Months. ABp. Laud. You have tried all ways, . and have always been denied ; it is now lawful to take it by... | |
| James Welwood - 1718 - 380 pages
...Government, and to do what Power -will admit. Your Majefly having try'd all ways, and being refus'd, lliall be acquitted before God and Man. And you have an Army...employ to reduce this Kingdom to Obedience ; for I am confi dent the Scets cannot hold out 5 Months. ABp Laud. You have try'd all ways, and have always been... | |
| 1751 - 462 pages
...Government, and to do what Power will admit. Your Majefty having tried all Ways, and being refufed, (hall be acquitted before God and Man. And you have an Army...am- confident the Scots cannot hold out five Months. Laud. You have tried all Ways, and have always been denied : It is now lawful to take it by Force.... | |
| Parliamentary - 1763 - 558 pages
...Government, and to do what Power will admit. Your Majefty, having tried all IVays, and being refufed, jhall be acquitted before God and Man : And you have an...Obedience \ for I am confident the Scots cannot hold cut five Months. L. Arch. ' You have tried all Ways, and have always been denied, it is now lawful... | |
| David Hume - 1776 - 496 pages
...having tried " all ways, (hall be acquitted before God and man. And " you have an army in Ireland, which you may employ " to reduce THIS kingdom to obedience: For I am con" fident the Scots cannot hold out five months." There followed fome counfels of Laud and Cottington... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1807 - 784 pages
...constquence, in relation to that business." * K. Charles. + lard Lieut, of Ireland, Earl of Strafford. employ to reduce this kingdom to obedience; for I am confident the Scot» cannot hold out five months." L. Arch. I " You have tried all ways, and have always been denied,... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 504 pages
...having tried all ways, shall be acquitted " before God and man. And you have an army in Ire" land, which you may employ to reduce THIS kingdom " to obedience...confident the Scots cannot hold " out five months." There followed some counsels of Laud and Cottington, equally violent, with regard to the king's being... | |
| Thomas May - 1812 - 560 pages
...having tried all ways, and being refused, shall be acquitted before * God and Man. And you have an Aimy in Ireland, that you, may employ to reduce ' this...to Obedience : For I am confident the Scots cannot hold-out fire ' Months. ' Archbishop. You have tried all ways, and have already been denied ; IT IS... | |
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