| 1809 - 634 pages
...the name of God, and with the testimony of good consciences, by one uniform manner of writing under their hands and seals, and by their several oaths...bond and association, to withstand and revenge to the^uttermost all such malicious actions and attempts against her Majesty's most royal person. Now... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1809 - 590 pages
...the name of God, and with the testimony of good consciences, by one uniform manner of writing under their hands and seals, and by their several oaths...themselves together in one bond and association, to with* stand and revenge to the uttermost all such malicious actions and attempts against her Majesty's... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1810 - 610 pages
...the name of God, and with the testimonies of good consciences, by one uniform manner of writing under their hands and seals, and by their several oaths...or wrong construction or interpretation, to be made or inferred of, or upon the words, or meaning thereof, be it declared and enacted by the authority... | |
| 1810 - 642 pages
...the name of God, and with the testimonies of good consciences, by one uniform manner of writing under their hands and seals, and by their several oaths...association, to withstand and revenge to the uttermost all sueh malicious actions and attempts, against her majesty's most royal person i now for the full explaining... | |
| Charles Knight - 1857 - 574 pages
...the name of God, and with the testimony of good consciences, by one uniform manner of writing under their hands and seals, and by their several oaths...attempts against her majesty's most royal person." The specific object of the Association was much more explicitly defined in the instrument to which... | |
| Charles Knight - 1880 - 1256 pages
...testimony of good consciences, by one uniform manner of writing under their hands and seals, and bv their several oaths voluntarily taken, joined themselves...attempts against her majesty's most royal person." The specific object of the Association was much more explicitly defined in the instrument to which... | |
| George Walter Prothero - 1913 - 668 pages
...the name of God and with the testimony of good consciences, by one uniform manner of writing under their hands and seals and by their several oaths voluntarily...taken, joined themselves together in one bond and aMociation, to withstand and revenge to the uttermost all such maliciom action and attempts against... | |
| Frederick Chamberlin - 1921 - 400 pages
...England, for every Catholic could read what lay behind the phrases which bound the best blood of England to " withstand and revenge to the uttermost all such malicious actions . . . and never (to) desist from all manner of forcible pursuit of such persons to the utter destruction of such... | |
| Geoffrey Rudolph Elton - 1982 - 532 pages
...the name of God and with the testimony of good consciences, by one uniform manner of writing under their hands and seals and by their several oaths voluntarily...taken, joined themselves together in one Bond and Association1 53 to withstand and revenge to the uttermost all such malicious actions and attempts against... | |
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