| 1759 - 606 páginas
...are fomtf * conftitutions to be troubled with doubts, after they are once « fixed. * He did real! v believe all war to be unlawful ; and did not * think...nation in a civil * war, till after the battle of Edgehili ; and then he thought * any expedient, or {Ir^ugem that was like to put a fpeedy ' end to... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1759 - 608 páginas
...parliament (whofe proceedings he perfectly ' He did really believe all war to be unlawful; and did not * abhorred) did in truth intend to involve the nation...Edgehill; and then he thought * any expedient, or ftratagem that was like to put a fpeedy ' end to it, to be the moft commendable: and fo having too... | |
| Several Hands - 1759 - 602 páginas
...parliament (whofe proceedings he perfectly ' He (Tin really believe all war to be unlawful; and did not * abhorred) did in truth intend to involve the nation...after the battle of Edgehill; and then he thought * end to it, to be the mod commendable: and fo having too-ma.' thematically conceived an engine, that... | |
| 1762 - 578 páginas
...him from that church after he had given himfelf to it ; but he had always a great animofity againlt him, for having (as he faid) unkindly betrayed him,...of Edgehill ; and then he thought any expedient, or flratagem that was like to put a fpeedy end to it, to be the moft commendable : and fo having too mathematically... | |
| 1792 - 528 páginas
...betrayed him, and carried him into another religion, and there left him. So unfit are fome conflitutions to be troubled with doubts, after they .are once fixed....of Edgehill ; and then he thought any expedient, or uratagem that was like to put a fpeedy end to it, to be the moft commendable : and fo having too mathematically... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1798 - 326 páginas
...Religion, and there left him. So unfit are fome Conftitutions to be troubled with Doubts, aftrrThey are once fixed. He did really believe all War to be...(whofe Proceedings He perfectly abhorred ) did in Truth interd to involve the Nation in a Civil War, till after the Battle of Edgehill; and then He thought... | |
| 1802 - 522 páginas
...fixed. He did really believe all war to be unlawful ; and did not think that the parliament (whose proceedings he perfectly abhorred) did in truth intend...after the battle of Edgehill ; and then he thought ai';expedient, or stratagem that w<'; like to put a speedy end to it, 1ч be the most commendable :... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1827 - 838 páginas
...fixed. He did really believe all war to be unlawful ; and did not think that the parliament (whose proceedings he perfectly abhorred) did in truth intend...any expedient or stratagem that was like to put a. speedy end to it, to be the most commendable : and so having too mathematically conceived an engine,... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1843 - 810 páginas
...fixed. He did really believe all war to be unlawful ; and did not think that the parliament (whose proceedings he perfectly abhorred) did in truth intend...any expedient or stratagem that was like to put a speedy end to it, to be the most commendable : and so having too mathematically conceived an engine,... | |
| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1857 - 656 páginas
...fixed. 60 He did really believe all war to be unlawful; and did not think that the parliament (whose proceedings he perfectly abhorred) did in truth intend...any expedient or stratagem that was like to put a speedy end to it, to be the most commendable : and so having too mathematically conceived an engine,... | |
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