| William Stephen Gilly - 1825 - 426 pages
...protector of England is also become an inNORLAND'S BOLD SPEECH TO THE DUKE OF SAVOY. 8J7 tercessor ; and he most earnestly entreateth and beseecheth your...inhabiting beneath the Alps, and certain valleys under your dominion, are professors of the Protestant religion. For he hath been informed, (which no man can say... | |
| William Stephen Gilly - 1825 - 434 pages
...protector of England is also become an inMORLAND'S BOLD SPEECH TO THE DUKE OF SAVOY. 827 tercessof ; and he most earnestly entreateth and beseecheth your...would be pleased to extend your mercy to these your v«ry poor subjects, and most disconsolate outcasts : I mean those, who inhabiting beneath the Alps,... | |
| William Stephen Gilly - 1826 - 450 pages
...people whose cause truly, even commiseration itself may seem to make the more excusable, the most serene protector of England is also become an intercessor;...be pleased to extend your mercy to these your very pooc subjects, and most disconsolate outcasts : I mean those, who inhabiting beneath the Alps, and... | |
| William Stephen Gilly - 1827 - 462 pages
...people, whose cause truly even commiseration itself may seem to make the more excusable, the most serene protector of England is also become an intercessor ; and he most earnestly entreat cth and beseecheth your royal highness, that you would be pleased to extend your mercy to these... | |
| William Sime - 1834 - 336 pages
...whose cause, truly, even commiseration itself may seem to make the more excusable, the most serene protector of England is also become an intercessor...the Protestant religion. For he hath been informed, not by any who assert that this was done by the will of your royal highness, that part of these most... | |
| Thomas Roscoe - 1834 - 408 pages
...whose cause, truly, even commiseration itself may seem to make the more reasonable, the most serene protector of England is also become an intercessor;...those who, inhabiting beneath the Alps, and certain vallies under your dominion, are professors of the protestant religion ; for he hath been informed... | |
| Alexis Muston - 1852 - 346 pages
...people whose cause truly even commiseration itself may seem to make the more excusable, the most serene protector of England is also become an intercessor...would be pleased to extend your mercy to these your Tery poor subjects, and most disconsolate outcasts : I mean those, who, inhabiting beneath the Alps,... | |
| 1853 - 424 pages
...people whose cause truly even commiseration itself may seem to make the more excusable, the most serene Protector of England is also become an intercessor;...inhabiting beneath the Alps, and certain valleys under your dominion, are professors of the protestant religion. For he hath been informed, (which no man can say... | |
| 1853 - 424 pages
...itself may seem to make the more excusable, the most serene Protector of England is also become au intercessor ; and he most earnestly entreateth and...inhabiting beneath the Alps, and certain valleys under your dominion, are professors of the protestant religion. For he hath been informed, (which no man can say... | |
| William Bramley-Moore - 1864 - 598 pages
...whose Cause truly, even Commiseration it self may seem to make the more excusable, the Most Serene Protector of England is also become an Intercessor,...inhabiting beneath the Alps and certain Valleys under your dominion, are professors of the Protestant Religion. For he hath been informed (which no man can say... | |
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