| Alexander Jenkins - 1806 - 504 halaman
...in 1648, and sat before the first force upon the ' Parliament, and also by filling up vacant places, and all to ' be admitted without any oath, or engagement previous to ' their entrance, for which things if you please to take a ' speedy course, we shall defend you against all opposers,... | |
| Thomas Moore (writer on Devon.) - 1829 - 686 halaman
...in 1648, and sat before the first force upon the Parliament, and also by filling up vacant places, and all to be admitted without any oath, or engagement previous to their entrance, for which things if you please to take a speedy course, we shall defend you against all opposers and... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1877 - 828 halaman
...in 1648, and sat before t he first force upon the Parliament, and also by filling up vacant places, and all to be admitted without any oath, or engagement previous to their entrance, for which thing*, it' you please to take a speedy course, we shall defend you against all opposers... | |
| Alexander Henry Abercromby Hamilton - 1878 - 418 halaman
...1648, and sat before the " first force upon the Parliament, and also by filling up " vacant places, and all to be admitted without any oath, or " engagement previous to their entrance, for which things, if " you please to take a speedy course, we shall defend you " against all opposers... | |
| Lady Elizabeth Douglas Fuller-Eliott-Drake - 1911 - 488 halaman
...1648 and sat before the first force upon the Parliament, and also by filling up the vacant places, and all to be admitted without any oath or engagement previous to their entrance. For which things, if you please to take speedy course, we shall defend you against all Opposers and... | |
| 1913 - 116 halaman
...And the loud out-cryes of multitudes of undone and almost famished people, occasioned by a generall decay of Trade, which hath spread itself throughout...People of England cannot be obliged to pay any Taxes. Thomas Lord Richardson John Hobart Horatio Townesend John Asteley William Hewitt John Palgrave Thomas... | |
| Heidi Roupp - 1996 - 298 halaman
...those Members that were secluded in 1648, and sat before the Force put upon the Parliament (We of the County of Norfolk) being by such Seclusion, deprived...People of England cannot be obliged to pay any Taxes. This Declaration, subscribed by three hundred Gentlemen, was delivered to the Honourable Will: Lenthall,... | |
| Heidi Roupp - 1996 - 298 halaman
...conceive, That the chief Expedient, will be, the Recalling of those Members that were secluded in 1 648, and sate before the Force put upon the Parliament...Engagement, previous to their Entrance; Which being done, We shal 1 be ready to acquiesce and submit in all things to the Judgment and Authority of Parliament;... | |
| A. D. Bayne - 1873 - 674 halaman
...And the loud outcryes of multitudes of undone and almost famished people, occasioned by a generall decay of Trade, which hath spread itself throughout...Parliament ; Without which authority, the People of Englaud cannot be obliged to pay any Taxes. The Letter to'General Monk and this Declaration was signed... | |
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