| Zachary Grey - 1739 - 618 pages
...the King is this. We found that the Scots « and Pre/byterians began to be more powerful « than wej and were likely to agree with him, * and leave us in the Lurch. For this Reafon we « thought it beft to prevent them, by offering « firft to come in upon reafonable Conditions... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1775 - 442 pages
...the king was this : We found that the Scotch and prefbyterians began, to be more powerful than we, and were likely to agree with him, and leave us in the lurch. For this reafon we thought it beft to prevent them, by offering firft to come in upon reafonable conditions... | |
| Samuel Butler - English poetry - 1812 - 876 pages
...closed with the King was this; We found that the Scotch Presbyterians began to be more powerful than we, and were likely to agree with him, and leave us in the lurch. Fur this reason we thought it best to prevent them by offering first to come in on reasonable conditions.... | |
| Samuel Butler - English poetry - 1819 - 560 pages
...with the King was this : We found that the Scotch Presbyterians began to be more powerful than we, and were likely to agree with him, and leave us in...best to prevent them by offering first to come in on reasonable conditions. But whilst our thoughts were taken up with this subject, there came a letter... | |
| Great Britain - 1821 - 688 pages
...with the King, they (Cromwell and his party) would have been left in the lurch: that therefore they thought it best to prevent them, by offering, first, to come in upon any reasonable condition; but that while they were busied in these thoughts, there came a letter from... | |
| Samuel Butler - Great Britain - 1822 - 532 pages
...with the King was this : we found that the Scotch Presbyterians began to be more powerful than we, and were likely to agree with him, and leave us in...this reason we thought it best to prevent .them by ottering first to come in on reasonable conditions. But whilst our thoughts were taken up with this... | |
| Samuel Butler - Great Britain - 1822 - 542 pages
...us in the lurch. For this reason we thought it best to prevent them by offering first to come in on reasonable conditions. But whilst our thoughts were taken up with this subject, there came a leiter to us from one of our spies, who was of the King's bed.chamber, acquainting us that our final... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1825 - 514 pages
...with the king was this : We found that the Scotch and Presbyterians began to be more powerful than we, and were likely to agree with him, and leave us in...For this reason we thought it best to prevent them, i>y offering first to come in upon reasonable conditions : but whilst our thoughts were taken up with... | |
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