| Edwin Paxton Hood - Great Britain - 1883 - 310 pages
...nations, how is he to be pro" ceeded against ? Now, the matter wherein we desire your opinions, is, what you tak the meaning of this word ' incendiary ' to be ; and whether Lieutenant-General Cromwell be not sic an incendiary, as is meant thereby ; and whilke way wud be best... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - Great Britain - 1884 - 462 pages
...twa nations, how is he to be proceeded against ? Now, the matter wherein we desire your opinions, is, what you tak the meaning of this word ' incendiary ' to be; and whether Lieutenant-General Cromwell be not sic an incendiary, as is meant thereby; and whilke way wud be best... | |
| Thomas Hill Green - Philosophy, Modern - 1888 - 684 pages
...incendiary between the two nations, how he is to be proceeded against. Now the matter is, wherein we desire your opinions, what you tak the meaning of this word incendiary to be, and whether lieutenant-general Cromwell be not sike an incendiary as is meant thereby, and which way wad be best... | |
| Michael Russell - Great Britain - 1910 - 296 pages
...incendiary between the twa nations, how he is to be proceeded against. Now the matter is wherein we desire your opinions, what you tak the meaning of this word incendiary to be? and whether Lieutenantgeneral Cromwell be not sic an incendiary as is meant thereby? and whilke way wud be best... | |
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