| Thomas Birch - 1754 - 562 strani
...your majefty's army, and have (tho* I do unwillingly confefs it) better bodies " and perfecter ufe or their arms, than thofe men, which your majefty fends...from them the maintenance of their life, and " to waftethe country, which fhould nourifh them, your majefty may promife your** fclf, that this action... | |
| Thomas Birch - 1754 - 598 strani
...than *' your majetty's army, and have (tho* I do unwillingly confefs it) better bodies " and pertectcr ufe of their arms, than thofe men, which your majefty...countries, •' and having a brave nobility and gentry, « better difcipline, and ftronger order " than they, and fuch means to keep from them the maintenance... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1805 - 496 strani
...bodies and perfecter use of their arms, than those men, which your majesty sends over ; yet your majesty commanding the walled towns, holds, and champion countries, and having a brave nobility, and gentry, better discipline and stronger order than they, and such means to keep from them the maintenance of... | |
| University magazine - 1848 - 792 strani
...than those men which your majesty sends over, yet your majesty, commanding the walled townes, holdes, and champion countries, and having a brave nobility and gentry, a better discipline, and stronger order than they, and such meanes to keep from them the maintenance of their... | |
| Irishman - 1840 - 256 strani
...those men which your majesty sends over ; yet your majesty, commanding the walled townes, holders, and champion countries, and having a brave nobility and gentry, a better discipline, and stronger order than they, and such meanes to keep from them the maintenance of their... | |
| 1848 - 822 strani
...than those men which your majesty sends over, yet your majesty, commanding the walled townes, holdes, and champion countries, and having a brave nobility and gentry, a better discipline, and stronger order than they, and such meanes to keep from them the maintenance of their... | |
| 1849 - 588 strani
...than those men which your majesty sends over, yet your majesty, commanding the walled townes, holdes, and champion countries, and having a brave nobility and gentry, a better discipline, and stronger order than they, and such meanes to keep from them the maintenance of their... | |
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