| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1707 - 484 sivua
...to be reafon enough to difplace any man. When this Bill had been with much ado accep'ed, and firft read, there were few men who imagined it would ever...for the Peace and Safety of the Kingdom. So great an impreffion had the late proceedings made upon them ; fo that with little oppofition it parted the Commons,... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1707 - 442 sivua
...to be reaion enough to difplace any man. When this Bill had been with much ado accepted, and firft read, there were few men who imagined it would ever...there were few, who did not believe it to be a very neceflàry provifion for the Peace and Safety of the Kingdom. So great an impreflion had the late proceedings... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1707 - 446 sivua
...with much ado accep ed, and firft , read, there were few men who imagined it would ever re- ^ ceive further countenance : but now there were few, who did not believe it to be a very nectflary pi ovifion for the Peace *, and Safety of the Kingdom. So great an impreffion had the '._... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1753 - 568 sivua
...with much ado, accepted, and firft read, there were few Men who imagined it would ever receive farther Countenance : But now there were few, who did not...Provifion for the Peace and Safety of the Kingdom 5 fo great an Impreflion had the late Proceedings made upon them.' (n) A Meflage was brought from the... | |
| 1762 - 554 sivua
...with much ado, accepted, and firft read, there were few Men who imagined it would ever receive farther Countenance : But now there were few, who did not...Provifion for the Peace and Safety of the Kingdom; fo great an Impreffion had the late Proceedings made upon them.' * Feb. 16. The Ordinance concerning... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1807 - 698 sivua
...be reafon enough " to difplace any man." When this bill had been with much ado accepted, and firft read, there were few men who imagined it would ever...to be a very neceflary provifion for the peace and fafety of the kingdom. So great an impreffion had the late proceedings made upon them ; fo that with... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1807 - 708 sivua
...be reafon enough " to difplace any man." When this bill had been with much ado accepted, and firft read, there were few men who imagined it would ever...to be a very neceflary provifion for the peace and fafety of the kingdom. So great an impreffion had the late proceedings made upon them ; fo that with... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1821 - 518 sivua
...which he was justly possessed. That when this bill had been at. first with much ado accepted, and first read, there were few men who imagined it would ever...there were few who did not believe it to be a very necessary provision for the peace and safety of the kingdom : so great an impression had the late proceedings... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 632 sivua
...reason enough to displace any man." 1642. When this bill* had been with much ado accepted, and first read, there were few men who imagined it would ever...receive further countenance : but now there were few, y who did not believe it to be a very necessary provision for the peace and safety of the kingdom.... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 628 sivua
...reason enough to displace any man." 1642. \ynen this bill* had been with much ado accepted, and first read, there were few men who imagined it would ever...receive further countenance : but now there were few, y who did not believe it to be a very necessary provision for the peace and safety of the kingdom.... | |
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