Clergymen" as you call them, in case you agree for a surrender, they shall march away safely, with their goods and what belongs to them : but if they fall otherwise into my hands, I believe they know what to expect from me. Duffy's Hibernian magazine - Page 1391864Full view - About this book
| Oliver Cromwell - 1850 - 456 pages
...they shall march away safely, with their goods and what belongs to them : but if they fall otherwise into my hands, I believe they know what to expect from me. — If upon what I proposed formerly, with this addition concerning them, you expect things to 1 means... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1845 - 410 pages
...they shall march away safely, with their goods and what belongs to them: but if they fail otherwise into my hands, I believe they know what to expect from. me. — If upon what I proposed formerly, with this addition concerning them, you expect things to be cleared,... | |
| Charles Patrick Meehan - 1869 - 288 pages
...you agree to a surrender they shaH march away safely with their goods ; but if they fall otherwise into my hands I believe they know what to expect from...this saving clause, the bishop left the city on the 2Sth, with the remnant of the brave garrison ; but he had not gone more than half a mile outside the... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1869 - 436 pages
...they shall march away safely, with their goods and what belongs to them : but if they fall otherwise into my hands, I believe they know what to expect from me. — If upon what I proposed formerly, with this addition concerning 1 means of surety and withdrawal.... | |
| Charles Patrick Meehan - 1870 - 272 pages
...you agree to a surrender they shall march away safely with their goods ; but if they fall otherwise into my hands I believe they know what to expect from...set upon by some stragglers of Cromwell's army, who arrested and robbed him on the spot of one hundred pounds, all that he possessed. Intelligence of his... | |
| Charles Patrick Meehan - 1870 - 282 pages
...you agree to a surrender they sltall march away safely with their goods ; but if they fall otherwise into my hands I believe they know what to expect from...than half a mile outside the walls when his carriage waa Bet upon by some stragglers of Cromwell's army, who arrested and robbed him on the spot of one... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1870 - 370 pages
...3 mean* of surety and withdrawal. their goods and what belongs to them : but if they fall otherwise into my hands, I believe they know what to -expect from me. — If upon what I proposed formerly, with this addition concerning them, you expect things to be cleared,... | |
| 1875 - 738 pages
...they shall march safely away with their goods and what belongs to them ; but if they fall otherwise into my hands, I believe they know what to expect from me. If upon what I proposed formerly, with this addition concerning them, you expect things to be cleared,... | |
| Denis Murphy - 1883 - 538 pages
...they shall march safely away, with their goods and what belongs to them ; but if they fall otherwise into my hands, I believe they know what to expect from me. If upon what I proposed formerly, with this . addition concerning them, yon expect things to be cleared,... | |
| Henry Allon - 1883 - 610 pages
...the priests would be untouched if the place would surrender, but, said he, ' if they fall otherwise into my hands, I believe they know what to expect from me ' (p. 304). attained to supreme power, all were scattered. Over three hundred were put to death, one... | |
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