Things that are in trouble, in point of provision for your Army, and of ordinary direction, I have, as I could, often presented to the Council of State, together with such occurrences as have happened ; — who, I am sure, as they have not been wanting... Origin and Services of the Coldstream Guards - Pagina 229door Daniel MacKinnon - 1833Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Zachary Grey - 1739 - 618 pagina’s
...no more frequent -*• Addrefles to the Parliament. Things that are of trouble in Point of Provifion for your Army, and of ordinary Direction, I have, as I could, often prefented to the Council of State, together with fuch Occurrences as have happened, who I am fare,... | |
| James Miller - 1830 - 322 pagina’s
...not ill taken, that I make no more frequent addresses to the parliament; things that are of trouble, in point of provision for your army, and of ordinary...direction, I have, as I could, often presented to the cornicel of state, together with such occurrences as have happened : who, I am sure, as they have not... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1845 - 598 pagina’s
...not ill taken, that I make no more frequent addresses to the Parliament. Things that nre in trouble, in point of provision for your Army, and of ordinary...occurrences as have happened ; — who, I am sure, as the}' have not been wanting in their extraordinary care and provision for na, so neither in what they... | |
| Oliver Cromwell, Thomas Carlyle - 1845 - 588 pagina’s
...not ill taken, that I make no more frequent addresses to the Parliament. Things that are in trouble, in point of provision for your Army, and of ordinary...with such occurrences as have happened ; — who, I aw sure, as they have not been wanting in their extraordinary care and provision for us, so neither... | |
| Oliver Cromwell, Thomas Carlyle - 1850 - 472 pagina’s
...Parliament, no. 50 (5-12 Sept. 1650) : in Burney Newspapers (British Museum), vol. xxxiv. are in trouble, in point of provision for your Army, and of ordinary...have happened; — who, I am sure, as they have not been wanting in their extraordinary care and provision for us, so neither in what they judge fit and... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1845 - 410 pagina’s
...Newspapers (British Museum), vol. xxxiv. VOL. II. O addresses to the Parliament. Things that are in trouble, in point of provision for your Army, and of ordinary...have happened ; — who, I am sure, as they have not been wanting in their extraordinary care and provision for us, so neither in what they judge Jit and... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1857 - 442 pagina’s
...in Parliament, no. 5 Sept. 1650) : in Burney Newspapers (British Museum), vol. xxxiv. 50 (5th-12th I have, as I could, often presented to the Council...extraordinary care and provision for us, so neither in what they judge fit and necessary to represent the same to you. And this I thought to be a sufficient... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1859 - 592 pagina’s
...not ill taken, that I make no more frequent addresses to the Parliament. Things that are in trouble, in point of provision for your Army, and of ordinary...have happened ; — who, I am sure, as they have not been wanting in their extraordinary care and provision for us, so neither in what they judge fit and... | |
| James Miller (of Haddington, Scotland.) - 1859 - 352 pagina’s
...ill taken, that I make no more frequent addresses to the parliament ; tilings that are of trouble, in point of provision for your army, and of ordinary...direction, I have, as I could, often presented to the councel of state, together with such occurrences as have happened ; who, I am sure, as they have not... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1861 - 426 pagina’s
...more fre- • quent addjFes^es to the Parliament. Things that are in trouble, in poait,,. of mo vision for your Army, and of ordinary direction, I have,...occurrences as have happened; — who, I am sure, as they havjij -. ' not been wanting in their extraordinary care and provision for us, so neither in what they... | |
| |