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" God may in due time avenge his own cause. Though I must avow to all my friends, that he that will stay with me at this time must expect and resolve either to die for a good cause, or (which is worse) to live as miserable in maintaining it as the violence... "
History of the English Revolution: From the Accession of Charles I. - Trang 123
bởi Guizot (M., François) - 1838
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The Draytons and the Davenants: A Story of the Civil Wars

Elizabeth Rundle Charles - 1866 - 520 trang
...conscience ; and to his friends he had little prospect to offer, but to die in a good cause, or, what was worse, to live as miserable in maintaining it as the violence of insulting rebels could make them.' " What promises, or royal orders, could bind men, with any soul in them, to their...

The Draytons and the Davenants: A Story of the Civil Wars

Elizabeth Rundle Charles - 1866 - 510 trang
...conscience; and to his friends he had little prospect to offer, "but to die in a good cause, ors what was worse, to live as miserable in maintaining it as the violence of insulting rebels could make them.' "What promises, or royal orders, could bind men, with any soul in them, to their...

The Garrisons of Shropshire During the Civil War, 1642-1648

1867 - 150 trang
...cause, and Charles himself thus writes to Prince Rupert. " He that will stay " with me at this time must expect, and resolve either to die for a good...cause, " or which is worse, to live as miserable in the maintaining it, as the malice of " insulting rebells can make it, for I confess there is no probability...

The garrisons of Shropshire, during the Civil war, 1642-48

1867 - 154 trang
...cause, and Charles himself thus writes to Prince Rupert. " He that will stay "with me at this time must expect, and resolve either to die for a good cause, "or which is worse, to live as miserable in the maintaining it, as the malice of "insulting rebells can make it, for I confess there is no probability...

The Draytons and the Davenants: A Story of the Civil Wars

Elizabeth Rundle Charles - 1867 - 524 trang
...conscience ; and to his friends he had little prospect to offer, but to die in a good cause, or, what was worse, to live as miserable in maintaining it as the violence of insulting rebels could make them.' " What promises, or royal orders, could bind men, with any soul in them, to their...

Memoirs of the Civil War in Wales and the Marches, Tập 1

John Roland Phillips - 1874 - 436 trang
...avenge his own cause, though I must aver to all my friends that he that will stay with me at this time must expect and resolve either to die for a good cause,...maintaining it as the violence of insulting rebels can make it. " Having thus truly and impartially stated my case unto you, and plainly told you my resolutions,...

Historical traditions and facts relating to Newport and Caerleon, by a ...

Charles Octavius S. Morgan - 1880 - 812 trang
...good conscience " Though I must avow to all my friends that he that will stay with me at this time must expect and resolve either to die for a good cause, or which is worse, to live as miserable in the r.iaintaining of it as the violence of insulting rebels can make him." In the midst of intelligence...

History of the Great Civil War, 1642-1649: 1644-1647

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1889 - 766 trang
...avenge His own cause ; though I must aver to all my friends that he that will stay with me at this time, must expect and resolve either to die for a good cause,...as the violence of insulting rebels can make him." Low as he was, continued Charles, he would never go beyond the terms offered by him at Uxbridge. "...

History of the Great Civil War, 1642-1649: 1644-1647

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1889 - 670 trang
...avenge His own cause ; though I must aver to all my friends that he that will stay with me at this time, must expect and resolve either to die for a good cause,...as the violence of insulting rebels can make him." Low as lie was, continued Charles, he would never go beyond the terms offered by him at Uxbridge. "As...

1644-1645

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1893 - 428 trang
...with me at this time, must expect and resolve either to die for a good cause, or—which is worse—to live as miserable in maintaining it as the violence of insulting rebels can make him." Low as he was, continued Charles, he would never go beyond the terms offered by him at Uxbridge. "...




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