| Joseph Angus - 1880 - 726 páginas
...he was, that durst, at his own charge, support the liberty and property of the kingdom, and rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey...throughout this agitation, was with that rare temper and modesty, that they who watched him narrowly to find some advantage against his person, to make him... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1881 - 516 páginas
...that durst at his own charge support (mnint(tin) the liberty and property of the kingdom, and rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey...court. His carriage throughout this agitation was with (of) that rare temper and modesty, that they who watched him narrowly to find some advantage against... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1885 - 670 páginas
...what he was that durst, at his own charge, support the liberty and property of the kingdom, and rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey to the court. Ills carriage throughout this agitation was with that rare temper and modesty, that they who watched... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1889 - 398 páginas
...he was, that durst, at his own charge, support the liberty and property of the kingdom, and rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey...throughout this agitation, was with that rare temper and modesty, that they who watched him narrowly to find some advantage against his person, to make him... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 638 páginas
...he was, that durst, at his own charge, support the (liberty and .property of the kingdom, and rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey...throughout this agitation, was with that rare temper and modesty, that they who watched him narrowly to find some advantage against his person, to make him... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 624 páginas
...he was, that durst, at his own charge, support the liberty and property of the kingdom, and rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey...throughout this agitation, was with that rare temper and modesty, that they who watched him narrowly to find some advantage against his person, to make him... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Frank Weitenkampf, John Porter Lamberton - 1895 - 460 páginas
...that durst, at his own expense and peril, support the liberty and property of the kingdom, and rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey to the court. ' ' It was after the declaration of the judges in favor of the King's right to levy ship-money, that... | |
| David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler - 1900 - 464 páginas
...he was, that durst, at his own charge, support the liberty and property of the kingdom, and rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey...throughout this agitation, was with that rare temper and modesty, that they who watched him narrowly to find some advantage against his person, to make him... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1900 - 384 páginas
...what he was, that durst at his own charge support the liberty and property of the kingdom, and rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey to the Court." * Such things are also said with equal force of our Secretary. Nor is it forgotten that the Senate,... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1913 - 624 páginas
...he was, that durst, at his own charge, support the liberty and property of the kingdom, and rescue his country, as he thought, from being made a prey...throughout this agitation, was with that rare temper and modesty, that they who watched him narrowly to find some advantage against his person, to make him... | |
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