... be required or commanded by our •* faid Lord, the King of England, or his heirs. That " we will hinder him from damage as much as we can* " and fet upon his enemies with all our forces, wherever " they may be found ; and to the end that we may firm"... History of England - Strana 114autor/autoři: Parliamentary - 1762Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1751 - 534 str.
...loyally againft all Manner of People, that may live and die, whenever we fhall be required, or commanded, by our faid Lord the King of England, or his Heirs ; that we will hinder them from Damage as much as we can, and fet upon his Enemies with all our Forces whereever they may... | |
| William Hutchinson - 1778 - 544 str.
...loyally againft all manner of people, that may live and die whenever it {hall be " required or commanded by our faid Lord the King of England or his heirs;...can, and fet upon his enemies with all our forces " where ever they may be found. And to the end that we may firmly keep and hold thefe " prefents, we... | |
| John Fuller - 1799 - 702 str.
..." againft all manner of people that may live and die, " whenever it (hall be required or commanded by our «' faid Lord, the King of England, or his...wherever " they may be found ; and to the end that we may firm«' ly keep and hold thefe prefents, we do bind ourfelvcs, " our heirs, and our goods, and we have... | |
| Marianne Breton - 1817 - 910 str.
...the king of England, or bis heir* ; that we will hinder them f om damage as much as we can, and set upon his enemies with all our forces, wherever they...; and to the end that we may firmly keep And hold these presents, we do bind ourselves, our heirs, and all our goods, and we have sworn to this upon... | |
| Eneas Mackenzie - 1825 - 538 str.
...all manner of people that may live and die, whenever it shall be required or commanded by our said lord, the king of England, or his heirs. That we will hinder him from damage as much as we can, and set upon his enemies with all our forces, wherever they may be found; and to the end that we may firmly... | |
| Frederick Sheldon - 1849 - 494 str.
...the King of England or his heirs ; that we shall hinder them from damage as much as we can, and set upon his enemies with all our forces wherever they...found, and to the end that we may firmly keep and hold these presents, we do bind ourselves, our heirs, and all our goods ; and we have sworn to this upon... | |
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