| James Welwood - 1718 - 380 pages
...Your Majefly having try'd all ways, and being refus'd, lliall be acquitted before God and Man. And you have an Army in Ireland that you may 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... | |
| 1751 - 462 pages
...Your Majefty having tried all Ways, and being refufed, (hall be acquitted before God and Man. And you have an Army in Ireland that you may employ to reduce this Kingdom to Obedience ; for I am- confident the Scots cannot hold out five Months. Laud. You have tried all Ways, and have... | |
| Parliamentary - 1763 - 558 pages
...Majefty, having tried all IVays, and being refufed, jhall be acquitted before God and Man : And you have an Army in Ireland, that you may employ to reduce this Kingdom to Obedience \ for I am confident the Scots cannot hold cut five Months. L. Arch. ' You have tried all Ways, and... | |
| John Millar - 1803 - 520 pages
...majefly having tried all ways, and being refufed, fhall be acquitted before God and ** man : and you have an army in Ireland that you may employ to reduce this kingdom to obedience ; for I am confident the Scots cannot hold out five months. L. Arch, You have tried all ways, and have... | |
| 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 Kingdom to Obedience : For I am confident the Scots cannot hold-out fire ' Months. ' Archbishop. You have tried all ways,... | |
| John Millar - 1818 - 516 pages
...majesty having tried all ways, " and being refused, shall be acquitted before God and " man : and you have an army in Ireland that you may " employ to reduce this kingdom to obedience; for I am " confident the Scots cannot hold out fire months. " L. Arch. You have tried all ways, and... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 624 pages
...majesty having tried all ways, and being refused, you shall be acquitted before God and man. And you have an army in Ireland, that you may employ to reduce this kingdom to obedience ; for I am confident the Scots cannot hold out five months. L. Arch. (Laud) " You have tried all ways,... | |
| William Godwin - 1824 - 526 pages
...minutes of the privy council of May 1640, from which it appeared that he had said, " Your majesty has an army in Ireland, that you may employ to reduce this kingdom to obedience n." Accordingly this army became early an I64, especial subject of jealousy to the Long Parliament,... | |
| 1836 - 446 pages
...delivered by Laud and Hamilton ; but the essential words were words spoken by Strafford to the king. " You have an army in Ireland that you may employ to reduce this kingdom to obedience." Vane the elder was then called. He denied recollection of the words at first, till it had been asserted... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1839 - 266 pages
...the council-table of Charles I. In these, Strafford was made to say, among other things : ' And you, (the king) have an army in Ireland, that you may employ to reduce this kingdom 13* to obedience ; for I am confident the Scots cannot hold out five months ; ' upon which the question... | |
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