| Elizabeth Kimball Kendall - 1900 - 526 pagina’s
...as I can no longer join with such to give a pretence by Conquest to bring them to effect, so will I always with the hazard of my Life and Fortune (so...most dutiful and most obliged Subject and Servant, John Churchill. A Collection of Papers Relating to the Present Juncture of Affairs in England (London,... | |
| Elizabeth Kimball Kendall - 1900 - 526 pagina’s
...as I can no longer join with such to give a pretence by Conquest to bring them to effect, so will I always with the hazard of my Life and Fortune (so...the tender Concern and dutiful Respect that becomes, ISIR, Your Majesty's most dutiful and most obliged Subject and Servant, John Churchill. ^ Collection... | |
| Elizabeth Kimball Kendall - 1900 - 540 pagina’s
...always with the hazard of my about the Life and Fortune (so much Your Majesty's due) endeavour borough to preserve Your Royal Person and Lawful Rights, with...most dutiful and most obliged Subject and Servant, John Churchill. A Collection of Papers Relating to the Present Juncture of Affairs in England (London,... | |
| Christopher Thomas Atkinson - 1921 - 630 pagina’s
...no longer join with such to give a pretence by conquest to bring them into effect, so I will alway with the hazard of my life and fortune (so much your...most dutiful and most obliged subject and servant, Churchill. Churchill's example was followed by Trelawny, by his brother Colonel Charles Churchill,... | |
| Christopher Thomas Atkinson - 1921 - 650 pagina’s
...no longer join with such to give a pretence by conquest to bring them into effect, so I will alway with the hazard of my life and fortune (so much your...most dutiful and most obliged subject and servant, Churchill. shire had taken possession of Nottingham, and Lord Delamere had risen in Cheshire. James... | |
| Henry John Edwards, Ethel Ashton Edwards, Mrs. Ethel Ashton Edwards - 1926 - 334 pagina’s
...always, with the hazard of my life and fortune (so much your Majesty's due) endeavour to preserve yout royal person and lawful rights, with all the tender concern and dutiful respect that becomes me," etc. This letter, and the action which it seeks to vindicate, have been accused and excused times... | |
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