| James Welwood - 1702 - 454 pages
...Shipmoney : Your Majefty having tried the AfTedtion of your People, you are abfol v'd and loofe frdm all Rule of Government, and to do what Power will admit. Your Majefty having tried all ways, and being refus'd, fhall be acquitted before God and Man. And you have... | |
| James Welwood - 1718 - 380 pages
...levy Ship-Mony. Your Majefty having try'd the Affection of your People, you are abfolv'd and Ioofe from all Rule of 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... | |
| Parliamentary - 1763 - 558 pages
...levy Ship-Money. Your Majejly having tried the Affetliom of your People, you are abfolved and loofe from all Rule of 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... | |
| John Millar - 1803 - 520 pages
...levy fhip-money ; your majeily having tried the afieftion of your people, you are abfolved and loofe from all rule of government, and to do what power will admit. Your majefly having tried all ways, and being refufed, fhall be acquitted before God and ** man : and you... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1807 - 784 pages
...money ?" L L. Irf " Borrow ofthe city 100,000/. go on vigorously to levy Ship Money ; yourmaj. baring tried the affection of your people, you are absolved and loose from all rule of government, and te do what power will admit. Your niajesty having tried all ways, and being reused, shall be acquitted... | |
| Thomas May - 1812 - 560 pages
...* Ship-Money ; your Majesty having tryed the Affection of your People, you are * absolved and lease from all Rule of Government, and to do what Power...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... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 624 pages
...war, if we have no money ? LL Tr. (Strafforde) « Borrow of the city L. 100,000 ; go on vigorously to levy ship-money ; your majesty having tried the...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... | |
| John Lingard - 1825 - 504 pages
...was made to say, " Your majesty having tried the affection of " your people, are absolved and loosed from " all rule of government, and to do what power " will admit. Having tried all ways, and being " refused, you shall be acquitted before God HiSTORT OF ENGLAND. CHAP.... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1845 - 472 pages
...part of these private notes of the council was this — " Your majesty," Strafford was made to say, " having tried all ways, and being refused, shall be acquitted before God and man. You are absolved and loosed from all rule of government, and free to do what power will admit: and... | |
| John Lingard - 1847 - 450 pages
...made to say, " Your ma"jesty, having tried the affection of your people, are " absolved and loosed from all rule of government, and " to do what power will admit. Having tried all ways, " and being refused, you shall be acquitted before God " and man ; and you have... | |
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