| Edward Hyde of Clarendon - 1707 - 402 trang
...Nations; in which the " Scots promifed themfelves an univerfal concurrence from all " the Presbyterians in England; and that, in fuch a conjuncture, "he wifhed that his own Party would put themfelves in " Armes, without which he could not expect great benefit by " the "thefuccefs of the other: And therefore... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1707 - 392 trang
...'; and that, in fuch a conjuncture, "he wiflied that his own Party would put themfelves in "Armes, without which he could not expect great benefit by "the fuccefs of the other: And therefore defir'd Cape/ "to " watch fuch a conjuncture, and draw his Friends together ; which he promifed to... | |
| Clarendon, Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1717 - 388 trang
...Nations ; in which the "Scots promifed themfelves an univerfal concurrence from all " the Presbyterians in England; and that, in fuch a conjun"cture, he wifhed...put themfelves in " Arms, without which he could not expea great benefit by "the *' the fuccefs of the other : And therefore defir'd Ctptl " to *' watch... | |
| 1795 - 408 trang
...did reaHy believe it could not be long before there would be a war between the two nations, in which the Scots promifed themfelves an univerfal concurrence...England ; and, that, in fuch a conjuncture, he wifhed his own party would put themfelves in arms, without which he could not expect great benefit by the... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1807 - 590 trang
...believe that it could " not be long before there would be a war between the " two nations ; in which the Scots promifed themfelves " an univerfal concurrence...he wifhed " that his own party would put themfelves ia arms, " without which he could not expect great benefit by "the " the fuccefs of the other :" and... | |
| 1821 - 688 trang
...Presbyterians in England; and that, in such a con. juncture, he wished that his own party would put themselves in arms, without which he could not expect great benefit by the success of the other ; and therefore desired Lord Capel to watch such a conjuncture, and draw his friends... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 572 trang
...England; and 1647" that, in such a conjuncture, he wished that his " own party would put themselves in arms, without " which he could not expect great benefit by the " success of the other :" and therefore desired Capel " to watch such a conjuncture, and draw his friends... | |
| Edmund Lodge - 1835 - 326 trang
...presbyterians in England, and that, in such a conjuncture, he wished that his own party would put themselves in arms, without which he could not expect great benefit by the success of the other ; and, therefore, desired Capel to watch such a conjuncture, and draw his friends... | |
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