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" ... the continuance of His divine protection in the defence of this just cause, wherein our liberties, religion, and allegiance to our sovereign, whose service is inseparable from that of the kingdom, are so deeply engaged. This is all the.answer we think... "
History of the siege of Chester, during the civil wars in the time of king ... - Page 65
by John Broster - 1800 - 125 pages
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History of the City of Chester, from Its Foundation to the Present Time ...

Joseph Hemingway - 1831 - 476 pages
...credit rather to your deeds than your words. As for the fire, sword, and famine you threaten us withal, upon refusal of your unjust demands, we must tell...divine protection in the defence of this just cause, wherein our liberties, religion, and allegiance to our sovereign, whose service is inseparable from...
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History of the City of Chester, from Its Foundation to the Present Time ...

Joseph Hemingway - 1831 - 478 pages
...credit rather to your deeds than your words. As for the fire, sword, and famine you threaten u> withal, upon refusal of your unjust demands, we must tell...when you first sat down before this city, and doubt net the continuance of His divine protection in the defence of this just cause, wherein our liberties,...
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The Manuscripts of His Grace the Duke of Portland: Preserved at ..., Volume 1

Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts - 1891 - 760 pages
...give credit rather to your deeds than words. As for the fire and sword and famine you threaten us with upon refusal of your unjust demands we must tell you that— blessed be God — we have less cause to fear them now than when you first sat down before this City and doubt not of the continuance...
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The Manuscripts of His Grace the Duke of Portland: Preserved at Welbeck Abbey

Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts - 1891 - 768 pages
...give credit rather to your deeds than words. As for the fire and sword and famine you threaten us with upon refusal of your unjust demands we must tell you that — blessed be God — we have less cause to fear them now than when you first sat down before this City and doubt not of the continuance...
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