that if he had not understanding enough to know the uprightness of the cause, nor loyalty enough to inform him of the duty of a subject, that the very obligations of gratitude to the king, on the behalf of his house, were such, as his life was but a... Peerage of England. ... - Side 787av Arthur Collins - 1812Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1707 - 496 sider
...behalf of his Houfc, were fuch, " as his Life was but a due Sacrifice j and therefore, he no fooner faw the War unavoidable, than he engaged all his Brethren, as well as himfelf in the Service ; and there were then UJ three three more of them in Command in the Army, where... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1707 - 488 sider
...behalf of his Houfc, were fuch, "as his Life was but a due Sacrifice; and therefore, he no fooner faw the War unavoidable, than he engaged all his Brethren, as well as himfelf in the Service j and there were then ; three more of them in Command in the Army, where he... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1731 - 502 sider
...engaged all his fire- . Uireq, as well as himfelf in the Service ; and there were then U 3 thjree • three more of them in Command in the Army, where he was fo unfortunately cut off. A ssoo N as the news of the taking of Sr'iftol, came to the King at Oxford,... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1793 - 268 sider
...gratitude to the king, on the be" half of his house, were such, as his life was " but a due sacrif1ce : " and therefore, he no sooner saw the war unavoidable,...were then three more of them in command in the army when he was so unfortunately cut off. II. 299. * Amongst whom was Mr. Edward Villiers (ancestor of... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1807 - 720 sider
...of " his houfe, were fuch, as his life was but a due facri" fice;" and therefore, he no fooner faw the war unavoidable, than he engaged all his brethren, as well as himfelf, in the fervice; and there were then three more of them in command in the army, where he was... | |
| Arthur Collins, Sir Egerton Brydges - 1812 - 828 sider
...subject, yet the very obligations of gratitude to the King, on the behalf of his house, wtre such, as his life was but a due sacrifice. And therefore, he no...secondly, Arthur Gorges, Esq. Second, JOHN, who succeeded his brother William, as third Viscount Grandison, but died without isaue male. Third, George, of whom... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 662 sider
...u the very obligations of gratitude to " the king, on the behalf of his house, were such, as " his life was but a due sacrifice :" and therefore, he...the army, where * he was so unfortunately cut off. As soon as the news of the taking of Bristol came to the king at Oxford, after a solemn thanksgiving... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 652 sider
...u the very obligations of gratitude to " the king, on the behalf of his house, were such, as " his life was but a due sacrifice :" and therefore, he...were then three more of them in command in the army, where1 he was so unfortunately cut off. As soon as the news of the taking of Bristol came to the^ king... | |
| John Burke - 1833 - 238 sider
...subject, yet the very obligations of gratitude to the King, on the behalf of bis house, were such, as his life was but a due sacrifice. And, therefore, he no...were then three more of them in command in the army, when he was so unfortunately cut off." patent from King William, dated January 6, 1699, granting her... | |
| John Burke - 1833 - 228 sider
...subject, yet the very obligations of gratitude to the King, on the behalf of his house, were such, as his life was but a due sacrifice. And, therefore, he no...were then three more of them in command in the army, when he was so unfortunately cut off." patent from King William, dated January 6, 1699, granting her... | |
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