| James Kirkpatrick - 1713 - 600 стор.
...Remedies of the Evils thf y fcar'd from theft Caufes, whereof the 6tb is, * That to fruftrate 4 tbeir Hopes for a future Age, our moft Noble Prince may be timely J and happtty married to one of our own Religion. A a In \it Ibid. P: 128. (g) Id. uu. p. (b) Id. Ibid,... | |
| 1751 - 546 стор.
...end their wonted Mvafuns. An. 19. James I. ^' ^ at to f ru ft rate ^ e > r H°P* f ar a ' »6ii. ' Age, our moft noble Prince may be timely and happily...Nobility and Gentry of this Kingdom, and of others ill-affefied and fufpefled in their ReKgitn, new beyond the Seas, may be forthwith called Home by your... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1822 - 434 стор.
...popish recusants and their wonted evasions. " That, to frustrate their hopes for a future age, ,our most noble prince may be timely and happily married to one of our own religion." Some following articles provide for the domestic and protestant education of the children of recusants,... | |
| Charles Dodd - 1843 - 560 стор.
...recusants, and their wonted evasions. 6°. That, to frustrate their hopes for a future age, our most noble prince may be timely and happily married to one of our own religion. 7°. That the children of the nobility and gentry of this kingdom, and of others ill-affected and suspected... | |
| George Walter Prothero - 1894 - 604 стор.
...recusants and their wonted evasions. 6. That, to frustrate their hopes for a future age, our most noBTe prince may be timely and happily married to one of our own religion. 7. That the children of the nobility and gentry of this kingdom and of others ill-affected and suspected... | |
| 1913 - 192 стор.
...the war. [5. ...] 6. That, to frustrate their (ie popish recusants) hopes for a future age, our most noble prince may be timely and happily married to one of our own religion. 7. That the children of the nobility and gentry of this kingdom and of others ill-affected and suspected... | |
| Joseph Robson Tanner - 1960 - 416 стор.
...Popish recusants and their wonted evasions. 6. That to frustrate their hopes for a future age, our most noble Prince may be timely and happily married to one of our own religion. 7. That the children of the nobility and gentry of this kingdom, and of others ill-affected and suspected... | |
| J. P. Kenyon - 1986 - 504 стор.
...diverted and since maintained the war in the Palatinate'; they also urgently requested that 'our most noble prince may be timely and happily married to one of our own religion', which implied the abandonment of James's cherished plans to marry Charles to the Spanish Infanta. In... | |
| Angus Stroud - 1999 - 246 стор.
...the 1621 Parliament, which after voting the King £ 145, 000 in subsidies, requested that 'our most noble Prince may be timely and happily married to one of our own religion', and to know exactly 'who is our enemy?' MPs were perplexed that when their King should be rallying... | |
| Faith Thompson - 1985 - 295 стор.
...These include, of course, better enforcement of the penal laws, war with Spain, and that "our most noble Prince may be timely and happily married to one of our own religion." The petition concludes: "This is the sum and effect of our humble declaration, which we (no ways intending... | |
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