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" We do engage unto you solemnly the word of a king, that the security of all and every one of you from violence is, and ever shall be, as much our care, as the preservation of us, and our children... "
The Harleian miscellany; or, A collection of ... pamphlets and tracts ... in ... - Page 293
by Harleian miscellany - 1808
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The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England;: From the Earliest ...

1762 - 554 pages
...the Word of a King, that the Security of all, and every one of you from Violence, is, and ever Jhall be, as much our Care, as the Preservation of us and our Children. And, if this general AJJurance Jliall not fujfice ta remove your Apprehenjlons, we will command fuch a Guard...
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The Harleian Miscellany, Or, A Collection of Scarce, Curious, and ..., Volume 5

William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 606 pages
...clearly upon the love and affection of his English subjects. Again, We do engage unto you so- lemnly the word of a king, that the security of all and every...passages have of late fallen out, quite contrary to aU these expressions ? The parliament, and all who side with it, assist it, or obey it, in any of the...
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The Harleian Miscellany, Or A Collection of Scarce, Curious, and ..., Volume 5

1810 - 598 pages
...solemnly the word of a King, that the security of every one of you from violence- is, and shall be ever as much our care, as the preservation of us and our children.' These words were sweetly tempered, but won no belief, nor could overpower contrary actions; wherefore,...
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The Harleian Miscellany, Or, A Collection of Scarce, Curious, and ..., Volume 5

William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 634 pages
...solemnly the word of.a King, that the security of every one of you from violence is, and shall be ever as much our care, as the preservation of us and our children.' These words were sweetly tempered, but won no belief, nor could overpower contrary actions; wherefore,...
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The Harleian Miscellany: A Collection of Scarce, Curious, and ..., Volume 5

1810 - 632 pages
...solemnly the word of a King, that the security of every one of you from violence is, and shall be ever as much our care, as the preservation of us and our children.' These words were sweetly tempered, but won no belief, nor could overpower contrary actions; wherefore,...
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The History of the Parliament of England: Which Began November the Third, M ...

Thomas May - 1812 - 560 pages
...the word of a King, That the security of all and every one of you from violence, u, and shall ever be, as much Our care, as the Preservation of Us and Our Children. And, if this general Assurance shall not suffice to remove your Apprehensions, We will command such a Guard...
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An historical and critical account of the lives and writings of James I. and ...

William Harris - 1814 - 518 pages
...message sent to the house of commons, in the 31st of Decemh. 1641. We do engage unto you solemnly, by the word of a king, that the security of all, and...care, as the preservation of us and our children ? And could any actions be fuller of injustice and violence, than that of the attorney-general, in falsly...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: To which is Added an ...

Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 628 pages
..." in his answer to the message sent to the house of " commons, the thirty-first of December, 1641 : We " do engage unto you solemnly the word of a king,...as the preservation of us, and our children ? And " could any actions be fuller of injustice and vio" lence, than that of the attorney general, in falsely...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: To which ..., Volume 2

Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 632 pages
..." in his answer to the message sent to the house of " commons, the thirty-first of December, 1641 : We " do engage unto you solemnly the word of a king,...as the preservation of us, and our children ? And " could any actions be fuller of injustice and vio" lence, than that of the attorney general, in falsely...
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The Pictorial History of England: Being, a History of the People ..., Volume 4

George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 686 pages
...the word of a king, that the security of all and every one of you from violence is, and shall ever be, as much our care as the preservation of us and our children ; and if this general assurance shall not suffice to remove your apprehensions, we will command such a guard...
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