| SERVERAL HANDS - 1755 - 552 trang
...and * mentioned the aflfaflinatingthe king, Cntesky took the oppor* gion in England. In vain, faid he, would you put an end to ' the king's life ; he has children, who would fucceed both to his 4 crown, and to his maxims of government. In vain would you 4 extinguifh the whole... | |
| David Hume - 1776 - 496 trang
...afforded fome hopes of reXL. VII ftoring the catholic religion in England. In vain, faid he, V""7V"~*''1 would you put an end to the king's life : He has children, lo°4- .-who would iucceedboth to his crown and to_his maxims of government. In vain would you extinguifh... | |
| David Hume - 1789 - 396 trang
...execution of vengeance but afforded fome hopes of reftorjng the catholic religion in England. In vain, faid he, would you put an end to the king's life: He has children , who would fucceed both to his crown and to his maxims of government. In vain would you extinguifli the whole... | |
| William Granger - 1802 - 672 trang
...treafon. " In vain," cried he, " would you put an end to the king's life : his children would fucceed both to his crown, and to his maxims of government. In vain ;vould you extinguifh the whole royal family, the nobility, the gentry, the parliament, are all infefted... | |
| James Caulfield - 1804 - 124 trang
...Catesby took the opportunity of revealing to him a nobler and more extensive plan of treason, which not only included a sure execution of vengeance, but...maxims of government. In vain would you extinguish F the ROBERT CATESBY. ROBERT CATESBY, of Ashby, in the county of Leicester, was a gentleman of good... | |
| Charles Butler - 1819 - 476 trang
...Catesby " took the opportunity of revealing to him a nobler " and more extensive plan of treason, which not " only included a sure execution of vengeance,...said he, would " you put an end to the king's life j he has child" ren, who would succeed , both to his crown, and * It is needless to inform the intelligent... | |
| Charles Butler - 1822 - 482 trang
...nobler and more extensive- plan of treason, " which not only included a sure execution of ven" geance, but afforded some hopes of restoring " the catholic...of government; in vain " would you extinguish the royal family. The " notility, the gentry, the parliament, are all in" fected with the same heresy ;... | |
| J. R - 1824 - 350 trang
...revealing to him what he termed a nobler and more extensive plan of vengeance, and which would afford some hopes of restoring the Catholic religion in England....children, who would succeed both to his crown and his maxims of government. In vain would you extinguish the whole royal family : the nobility, the gentry,... | |
| John Parker Lawson - 1829 - 332 trang
...the prospect of restoring the PopisK establishment in England. " In vain," said Catesby to Percy, " would you put an end to the King's life : He has children,...and to his maxims of government. In vain would you extirpate the whole royal family : 'the nobility, the gentry, the parliament, are aH infected with... | |
| Thomas Faulkner - 1839 - 482 trang
...BOOKS. 1656. Nov. 5. Spent upon the Ringers on Gunpowder Treason day .... 0 6 4 Gunpowder conspiracy — In vain said he would you put an end to the King's...extinguish the whole royal family : the nobility, the parliament, are infected with the same heresy, and could raise to the throne another prince, and another... | |
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