| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 556 pages
...world, that private and particular men designed to satisfy their own ambition and interest, instead of considering the public benefit; and that, under the...take away the King's just power and lawful authority, lie had withdrawn himself from that engagement : that for the league and covenant he had never taken... | |
| 1819 - 556 pages
...persons, under the pretence of reforming some errors in religion, and preserving public liberty, intended to abridge and take away the king's just power and lawful authority, and assume it themselves, he had then withdrawn himself from that engagement. and when, in order to... | |
| George Wishart - 1819 - 562 pages
...persons, under the pretence of reforming some errors in religion, and preserving public liberty, intended to abridge and take away the king's just power and lawful authority, and assume it themselves, he had then withdrawn himself from that engagement; and when, in order to... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 666 pages
...considering " the public* benefit ; and that, under the pretence m willingly] Not in MS. VOL. VI. E 6 BOOK " of reforming some errors in religion, they resolved..." to abridge and take away the king's just power. IGoO. « an(i iawfui authority, he had withdrawn himself " from that engagement : that for the league... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1839 - 576 pages
...ambition and interest, instead of consider" ing the public benefit ; and that, under the pre" tence of reforming some errors in religion, they " resolved...league " and covenant, he had never taken it, and there" fore could not break it : and it was now too " apparent to the whole Christian world, what "... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 456 pages
...world, that private and particular men designed to satisfy their own ambition and interest, instead of considering the public benefit; and that, under the...that engagement : that for the league and covenant, ho had never taken it, and therefore could not break it: and it was now too apparent to the whole Christian... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1888 - 422 pages
...world, that private and particular men designed to satisfy their own ambition and interest, instead of considering the public benefit, and that under the...had never taken it, and therefore could not break it ; 1650 and it was now too apparent to the whole Christian world what monstrous mischieves it had produced... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1888 - 412 pages
...world, that private and particular men designed to satisfy their own ambition and interest, instead of considering the public benefit, and that under the...himself from that engagement : that for the League and Covexn. 139.] He is sentenced to be hung. / 119 nant, he had never taken it, and therefore could not... | |
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