| Daniel Defoe - 1703 - 500 halaman
...Priviledges, Grants, and fukablc Powers, keep them under Protection, and defend them againft all Invaders,and receive no Taxes or Revenue from them. This was the cruelty of the Church of England, fatal Lenity / 'Twas the ruin of that excellent Prince, King Charles the Firft. Had King James lent all the... | |
| 1830 - 524 halaman
...laws against the Dissenters in England, was in the days of King James I. And what did it amount to ? Truly, the worst they suffered was, at their own request, to let them go to New-England, and erect a colony, give them great privileges, defend them against invaders, and receive... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1830 - 560 halaman
...the laws against Dissenters in England, was in the days of King James I. And what did it amount to ? Truly, the worst they suffered was, at their own request, to let them go to New-England, and erect a colony, give them great privileges, defend them against invaders, and receive... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1830 - 558 halaman
...the laws against Dissenters in England, was in the days of King James I. And what did it amount to ? Truly, the worst they suffered was, at their own request, to let them go to New-England, and erect a colony, give them great privileges, defend them against invaders, and receive... | |
| 1830 - 744 halaman
...the laws against Dissenters in England, was in the days of King James 1. And what did it amount to ? Truly, the worst they suffered was, at their own request, to let them go to New-England, and erect a colony, give them great privileges, defend them against invaders, and receive... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1830 - 548 halaman
...erect a colony, give them great privileges, defend them against invaders, and receive no taxes nor revenue from them. This was the cruelty of the Church of England. Fatal lenity ! Had King James sent all the Puritans in England away to the West Indies, we had been a national,... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 1024 halaman
...truly, the worst they suffered was at their own request, to THE SHORTEST WAY, WITH THE DISSENTERS. let them go to New England and erect a new colony,...them under protection, and defend them against all invader?, and receive no taxes or revenue from them. This was the cruelty of the Church of England... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 halaman
...the laws against Dissenters in England was in the days of King James I. ; and what did it amount to P say on Mr. Adilison (17S3) first named Sir John Fukingtou,...Worcestershire, as the original of Sir Roger de Coverley. lenity ! It was the ruin of that excellent prince, King Charles I. Had King James sent all the Puritans... | |
| Edward Arber - 1883 - 714 halaman
...the Laws against Dissenters in England, was in the days of King JAMES I.; and what did it amount to ? Truly, the worst they suffered was, at their own request,...This was the cruelty of the Church of England! Fatal lenity! It was the ruin of that excellent Prince, King CHARLES I. Had King JAMES sent all the Puritans... | |
| William Minton - 1909 - 198 halaman
...the laws against Dissenters in England was in the days of King James I. And what did it amount to ? Truly the worst they suffered was at their own request...This was the cruelty of the Church of England, fatal lenity ! 'Twas the ruin of that excellent prince, King Charles I. Had King James sent all the Puritans... | |
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