| Hugh Owen, John Brickdale Blakeway - 1825 - 662 pages
...rebels, he goes on, " My power cannot stretch to keepe it in the king's obeisance, and verie necessitie will compell me to come into England to live there upon my poore livelihood. For I had leaver be dead than anie inconveniencie should fall thereunto by my default,... | |
| Thomas Wright (of Ludlow.) - 1826 - 304 pages
...says, "my power cannot stretch to keepe it (Ireland) in the king's obeisance, and verie necessitie will compell me to come into England to live there upon my poore livelihood. For I had leaver be dead than anie inconveniencie should fall therennto by my default,... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1826 - 300 pages
...says, "my power cannot stretch to keepe it (Ireland) in the king's obeisance, and ver'ie necessitie will compell me to come into England to live there upon my poore livelihood. For I had leaver be dead than anie inconveniencie should fall therennto by my default,... | |
| Mary Ann Hookham - 1872 - 464 pages
...rebels. He continues, " my power cannot stretch to keep it in the " King's obeisance, and verie necessity will compell me " to come into England, to live there, upon my poor " livelihood. For I had leave be dead than any iu" convenience should fall thereunto by my default,"... | |
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