| Frederick George Lee - Great Britain - 1880 - 436 pages
..."Lodge," vol. ii. p. 155. from all offices of trust and authority, entered as volunteers in the Queen's fleet and army. Some equipped ships at their own charge,...Protestants ; others were active in animating their tenants, vassals, and neighbours, to the defence of their hearths and homes. Thus, at a sore crisis, when internal... | |
| David Hume - 1882 - 614 pages
...they could not justly expect any trust or authority, entered themselves as volunteers in the fleet or army : * some equipped ships at their own charge,...Protestants : others were active in animating their • Stowe, p. 747. tenants, and vassals, and neighbors, to tlie defence of (heir country : and every... | |
| Griffith, Farran, Browne and co - 1883 - 392 pages
...they could not justly expect any trust or authority, entered themselves as volunteers in the fleet or army ; some equipped ships at their own charge, and...animating their tenants, and vassals, and neighbours, to the defence of their country : and every rank of men, burying for the present all party distinctions,... | |
| William Cobbett - Reformation - 1899 - 444 pages
...though her laws excluded them from all trust and authority, " entered as volunteers in her fleet or army ; some equipped ships at their own charge and...animating their tenants and vassals and neighbours to the defence of their country ; and every rank of men, burying for the present all party distinctions,... | |
| John England - American essays - 1900 - 580 pages
...of Protestant liberality and Popish bigotry ! How strong is the force of habit ! "Some 'Catholics' equipped ships at their own charge and gave the command of them to Protestants." I call upon my friend to produce an instance of persecuted Protestants equipping at their own charge... | |
| John England - Theology - 1908 - 532 pages
...Protestant liberality and Popish bigotry ! ! ! How strong is that force of habit ! "Some 'Catholics' equipped ships at their own charge, and gave the command of them to Protestants." We call upon our friend in the South to produce an instance of persecuted Protestants, equipping at... | |
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