| James Welwood - Great Britain - 1702 - 454 pages
...though fome were for bringing him back upon Terms ; yet after he was once come, he poflefs'd fo intirely the Hearts of his People, that they thought nothing...too much for them to grant, or for him to receive. Among other Defigns to pleafe him, there was one form'd at Court, to fettle fuch a Revenue upon him... | |
| James Welwood - Great Britain - 1718 - 380 pages
...tho fome were for bringing him back upon Terms, vet after he was once come, he poflfefs'd fo intirely the Hearts of his People, that they thought nothing was too much for them to gant, or for him to receive. Among other efigns to pleafe him, there was one form'd it Court, to fettle... | |
| George Rose - Great Britain - 1809 - 440 pages
...although some were for bringing him back upon " terms, yet after he was once come, he possessed so entirely the hearts " of his people, that they thought...nothing was too much for them to " grant, or for him to receire." JD 2 SECTIoN those who disapproved of it. It is true that he gave great furtherance to it... | |
| James Welwood - Great Britain - 1820 - 372 pages
...though some were for bringing him back upon terms, terms, yet after he was once come, he possessed so entirely the hearts of his people, that they thought...too much for them to grant, or for him to receive. Among other designs to please him, there was one formed at Court, to settle such a Revenue upon him... | |
| James Welwood - Great Britain - 1820 - 362 pages
...to the iliccrs of the Army,; .^mong which there terms, yet after he was once come, he possessed so entirely the hearts of his people, that they thought nothing was too maeh for them to grant, or for him to reefefve. Among other designs to please him, there was one formed... | |
| Alfred Plummer - Great Britain - 1907 - 216 pages
...; for tho' some were for bringing him back upon Terms, yet after he was once come, he possessed so entirely the Hearts of his People, that they thought...too much for them to grant, or for him to receive " (Memoirs, 1699, p. 109). Less than two years before, Dryden had canonized Oliver Cromwell in his... | |
| Alfred Plummer - 1907 - 214 pages
...; for tho' some were for bringing him back upon Terms, yet after he was once come, he possessed so entirely the Hearts of his People, that they thought...too much for them to grant, or for him to receive " (Memoirs, 1699, p. 109). Less than two years before, Dryden had canonized Oliver Cromwell in his... | |
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