| John Evelyn - 1852 - 468 páginas
...nowaia meane in your publique meetings,) with the London Comissioners, you would put them in mynde that they were arrant Rebelles & that their end must be damnation, mine, and infamy, except they repented, & founde some way to free themselfes from the damnable way... | |
| John Evelyn - 1879 - 530 páginas
...nowais meane in your publique meetings,) with the London Comissioners, you would put them in mynde that they were arrant Rebelles & that their end must...strenthened with arguments : but the more of you that epeakes in this dialect the better : This is written not as your Maister but your Fiend, CR Owld Vulpone... | |
| John Evelyn - 1891 - 540 páginas
...nowais meane in your publique meetings,) with the London Comissioners, you would put them in mynde that they were arrant Rebelles & that their end must...strenthened with arguments : but the more of you that tpeakcs in this dialect the better : This is written not as your Maister but your Frend, CR Owld Vulpoue... | |
| John Evelyn - 1906 - 542 páginas
...your pub- theire Arears. lique meetings,) with the London Commissioners, you would put them in mynde that they were arrant Rebelles & that their end must...way to free themselfes from the damnable way they are in (this Treaty being the aptest) it might doe good ; & cheefly, if Hertford or Southampton would... | |
| John Evelyn, Henry Benjamin Wheatley - 1906 - 550 páginas
...your pub- theire Arears. tique meetings,) with the London Commissioners, you would put them in mynde that they were arrant Rebelles & that their end must be damnation, mine, and infamy, except they repented, & founde some way to free themselfes from the damnable way... | |
| Godfrey Davies - 1959 - 494 páginas
...with the parliamentary commissioners, 'in your privat discourses, . . . you would put them in mynde that they were arrant rebelles & that their end must be damnation, mine, 1 JG Muddiman, Trial of King Charles the First (e. 1928), p. 9o. 1 Eccles. viU. 4. In a proclamation... | |
| David L. Smith - 2002 - 396 páginas
...meetings) with the London Comissioners, you would put them in mynde that they were arrant Rebelles and that their end must be damnation, ruine, and infamy, except they repented, and founde some way to free themselfes from the damnable way they ar in (this Treaty being the aptest)... | |
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