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But what assurances could satisfie those that were resolved not to be satisfied with any thing but his Crown and Life? and therefore wretchedly staved off all offers of Accommodation for Peace . |
But what assurances could satisfy those that were resolved not to be satisfied with any thing but his Crown and Life? and Therefore wretchedly staved off all offers of Accommodation for Peace. |
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Or else offered such unreasonable terms as he could neither in Honour, Reason, or Conscience, yield to. Witness the 19 Propositions, the Treaty at Ʋxbridge; which proved unsuccessful (says the King, in his NONLATINALPHABET) by the treacherous obstinacy of those men, with whom it was a grand Maxime, to ask something which in reason and honour must be denied, that they might have some colour to refuse all that was in other things granted, ch. 18. |
Or Else offered such unreasonable terms as he could neither in Honour, Reason, or Conscience, yield to. Witness the 19 Propositions, the Treaty At Ʋxbridge; which proved unsuccessful (Says the King, in his) by the treacherous obstinacy of those men, with whom it was a grand Maxim, to ask something which in reason and honour must be denied, that they might have Some colour to refuse all that was in other things granted, changed. 18. |
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