| Great Britain. Parliament - 1755 - 712 páginas
...quit Epifcopacy nor that Sword which God hath given into my Hands. (N°. 24.) Oxford, Feb. 15, 1644. There is little or no Appearance but that this Summer...been yet ; and be confident that, in making Peace, / Jhall ever Jhew my Conftancy in adhering to Bijhops and all our Friends, and not forget to put a... | |
| Rapin de Thoyras (M., Paul) - 1760 - 536 páginas
...T. " In fliort, there is little or no appearance, but that this 1644-5. " fummer will be the hottcft for war of any that hath been »" yet} and be confident,...bifhops and all our " friends, and not forget to put a fliort period to this per" petual parliament. But as thou loveft me, let none per" iuade thcc to flackcn... | |
| 1763 - 500 páginas
...'neither quit Epifcopacy nor that Sword which God * bath given into my Hands. (Np 24.) Oxford, Feb. 15, . There is little or no Appearance but that this Summer will be the hottejl for War of any that hath been yet ; and be confident that, in making Peace, / JhalL 'ever Jhew... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 606 páginas
...to shew thee how he is to be trusted, or believed by thee concerning our proceedings here. In short, there is little or no appearance, but that this summer will be the hottest for war of any that hath been yet; and be confident, that, in making peace, I shall ever shew... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 634 páginas
...to shew llicc how he is to be trusted, orbelievrd by thee concerning our proceedings here. In short, there is little or no appearance, but that this summer will be the hottest for war of any that hath been yet; and be confident, that, in making peace, I shall ever shew... | |
| 1810 - 632 páginas
...toshewthec how he is to be trusted, or believed by thee concerning our proceedings here. In short, there is little or no appearance, but that this summer will be the hottest for war of any that hath been yet; and be confident, that, in making peace, f shall ever shew... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1808 - 624 páginas
...to shew ihee how he is to be trusted, or believed by thee concerning our proceedings here. In short, there is little or no appearance, but that this summer will be the hottest for war of any that hath been yet; and be confident, that, in making peace, I shall ever shew... | |
| George Redford, Thomas Hurry Riches - 1818 - 410 páginas
...thou so well remembrest, and in His not only their Obedience but their Judgements concur." " In short, there is little or no appearance, but that this Summer will be the hottest for War of any that hath been yet ; and be confident, that in making Peace, I shall ever shew... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1821 - 518 páginas
...rememberest; and in this, not only their obedience, but their judgments concur." He adds, " In short there is little or no appearance, but that this summer will be the hottest for war of any that hath been yet ; and be confident, that in making peace I shall ever show... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1827 - 854 páginas
...accommodation could be durable. * " There is little or no appearance but that this summer will be the hottest for war of any that hath been yet ; and be confident, that in making peace, I shall ever show my constancy in adhering to bishops, and all our friends, not forgetting to put a short... | |
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