| George Brodie - 1822 - 540 trang
...the conditions may be such as a gentlemanmay own, and that the rebels may acknowledge me king, being not without hope that I shall be able so to draw either the Presbyterians or Independents to side with me for extirpating the one the other, that I shall be really king again*."... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1833 - 638 trang
...the conditions may be such as a gentleman may own, and that the rebels may acknowledge me king, being not without hope that I shall be able so to draw either the presbyterians or independents to side with me for extirpating one the other, that I shall really be king again. I will... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1833 - 390 trang
...the conditions may be such as a gentleman may own, and that the rebels may acknowledge me king, being not without hope that I shall be able so to draw either the preebyterians or independents to side with me for extirpating one the other, that I shall really be... | |
| James Seaton Reid, William Dool Killen - 1837 - 558 trang
...their rivals. " I am not without hope," he writes in March 1646, to one of his confidential friends, " that I shall be able so to draw either the presbyterians or independents to side with me for extirpating the one the other, so that I shall be really king again."... | |
| James Seaton Reid - 1837 - 546 trang
...their rivals. " I am not without hope," he writes in March 1646, to one of his confidential friends, " that I shall be able so to draw either the presbyterians or independents to side with me for extirpating the one the other, so that I shall be really king again."... | |
| Mark Napier - 1838 - 620 trang
...that Charles wrote to Lord Digby a letter in which he speaks of endeavouring to get to London, " being not without hope that I shall be able so to draw either...Independents to side with me, for extirpating one or the other, that I shall be really King again. Howsoever, I desire yon to assure all my friends,... | |
| 1838 - 434 trang
...the conditions may be such as a gentleman may own, and that the rebels may acknowledge me king; being not without hope, that I shall be able so to draw either the presbyterians or independents to side with me for extirpating one the other, that I shall be really king again. I will... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1839 - 564 trang
...am not without hope," he writes to Digby, " that I shall be able to draw either the presbyterians or independents to side with me for extirpating one the other that I should be really king again." He used Montreuil, the French envoy, as his agent in his dealings with... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1840 - 506 trang
...acknowledge me king, being not without hope that I shall be able to draw either the presbyterians or independents to side with me for extirpating one the other, that I shall be really king again. I will conclude with this assurance, that whatever becomes of me, by the grace of God, I will... | |
| 1881 - 396 trang
...a united front to the enemy. Charles I. boldly wrote, " I am not without hope that I shall be able to draw either the Presbyterians or the Independents to side with me for extirpating one another, so that I shall be really King again." The principles of toleration as understood by Cromwell... | |
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