| William Robertson - 1769 - 442 str.
...high-fpirited barons, " who are each of us as good, and who are altogether more powerful than you, promife obedience to your government, if you maintain our rights and liberties ; but if not, not." Conformably to this oath, they eftablifhed it as a fundamental article in their conftitution,... | |
| William Robertson - 1777 - 444 str.
...high-fpirited barons, " who are each of us as good, and who are altogether more powerful than you, promife obedience to your government, if you maintain our rights and liberties ; but if not, not" Conformably to this oath, they eftablifhed it as a fundamental article in their constitution,... | |
| William Robertson - 1777 - 530 str.
...highfpirited barons, " who are each of us as good, and who are altogether more powerful than you, promife obedience to your government, if you maintain our rights and liberties ; but if not, not." Conformably to this oath, they eftablifhed it as a fundamental . article in their conftitution,... | |
| William Robertson - 1804 - 378 str.
...Justiza to the king in name of his high-spirited barons, " who are each of us as good, and who are altogether more powerful than you, promise obedience...government, if you maintain our rights and liberties ; but if not, not." Conformably to this oath, they established it as a fundamental article in their constitution,... | |
| 1812 - 1020 str.
...to the king, when they swore allegiance to him, " we, who are each of us as good as you, and who are altogether more powerful than you, promise obedience to your government, if you maintain our right.« and liberties ; but if not, not."— When the duke of Vendome made the Spanish nobility sign... | |
| William Robertson - 1809 - 516 str.
...the Justiza to the king in name of his highspirited barons, " who are each of us as good, and who are altogether more powerful than you, promise obedience...government, if you maintain our rights and liberties ; but if not, not." Conformably to this oath, they established it as a fundamental article in their constitution,... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 602 str.
...justiza to the king, in name of his highspirited barons, ' who are each of us as good, and who are altogether more powerful than you, promise obedience...government, if you maintain our rights and liberties ; but if not, not.' Conformably to this oath, they established it as a fundamental article in their constitution,... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 598 str.
...highspirited barons, ' who are each of us as g°°d, and who are altogether rmnv l owerful than \ ou, promise obedience to your government, if you maintain our rights and liberties ; but if not, not.' Conformably to this oath, they established it as a fundamental article in their constitution,... | |
| John Lawless - 1815 - 558 str.
...said the justiza, in the name of his high spirited barcns, ' who are each of u' as good, and who are altogether more powerful than you, promise obedience...government, if you maintain our rights and liberties;— if not— not.' " Can the reader suppose, that the followers of Luther could have asserted in language... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 534 str.
...Justiza to the King, in name of his high-spirited barons, " who are each of us as good, and who are altogether more powerful than you, promise obedience...government, if you maintain our rights and liberties ; but, if not, not." Conformably to this oath, they established it as a fundamental article in their constitution,... | |
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