| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1826 - 666 pages
...But the king was so strict and punctual in his care of the interest of England, when he seemed to lie abandoned by it, that he chose rather to suffer those...fall into Cromwell's power, than to deposit them, upon any conditions, into French hands ; which, he knew, would never restore them to the just owner,... | |
| Henry David Inglis - Channel Islands - 1834 - 318 pages
...his majesty was so strict and punctual in his care of the interest of England, when he seemed to be abandoned by it, that he chose rather to suffer those...to fall into Cromwell's power, than to deposit them upon any conditions into French hands, which he knew would never restore them to the just owner, what... | |
| Henry David Inglis - Channel Islands - 1834 - 330 pages
...his majesty was so strict and punctual in his care of the interest of England, when he seemed to be abandoned by it, that he chose rather to suffer those...to fall into Cromwell's power, than to deposit them upon any conditions into French hands, which he knew would never restore them to the just owner, what... | |
| 1837 - 752 pages
...subject; "the king was so strict and punctual in his care of the interest of England, when he seemed to be abandoned by it, that he chose rather to suffer those...fall into Cromwell's power, than to deposit them, upon any conditions, into French hands; which, he knew, would never restore them to the just owner,... | |
| Philip Falle - Jersey - 1837 - 548 pages
...Author (*), was so strict and punctual in his care of the Interest o/"England, when he seemed to be abandoned by it, that he chose rather to suffer those...importance to fall into Cromwell's Power, than to deposite them, upon any Conditions, into French hands ; which he knew, would never restore them to... | |
| Philip Falle - 1837 - 548 pages
...Author (*), was so strict and punctual in his care of the Interest o/"England, when he seemed to be abandoned by it, that he chose rather to suffer those...of great importance to fall into Cromwell's Power, t/ian to deposite them, upon any Conditions, into French hands ; which he knew, would never restore... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1839 - 560 pages
...But the king was so strict and punctual in his care of the interest of England, when he seemed to he abandoned by it, that he chose rather to suffer those...fall into Cromwell's power, than to deposit them, upon any conditions, into French hands; which, he knew, would never restore them to the just owner,... | |
| Jonathan Duncan - Guernsey - 1841 - 684 pages
..." the king was so strict and punctual in his care of the interest of England, when he seemed to be abandoned by it, that he chose rather to suffer those...great importance to fall into Cromwell's power, than deposit them on any conditions in French hands, which he knew would never restore them to the just... | |
| Channel Islands - 1843 - 260 pages
...to obtain some assistance in his necessities ; but a higher and a more commendable policy prevailed. Lord Clarendon observes, " So strict and punctual...knew would never restore them to the just owner." Charles II. confirmed the charter granted to the Islands by his father, and he discovered his partiality... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1843 - 810 pages
...But the king was so strict and punctual in his care of the interest of England, when he seemed to be abandoned by it, that he chose rather to suffer those...fall into Cromwell's power, than to deposit them, upon any conditions, into French hands; which, he knew, would never restore them to the just owner,... | |
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