But if any opposition be made to us, we cannot answer for the consequences, being firmly resolved, at any rate, to enter the city ; and in that case, if any of the inhabitants are found in arms against us, they must not expect to be treated as prisoners... Historical Geography of the Clans of Scotland - Pàgina 136per Thomas Brumby Johnston, James Alexander Robertson - 1899 - 179 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1802 - 610 pàgines
...and liberties of the' city, and the particular property of every one of his majesty's subjects. But if any opposition be made to us, we cannot answer...must not expect to be treated as prisoners of war. " CHARLES, PR" f When the thrcatenings which this letter contained were heard, the cry against resistance... | |
| 1816 - 712 pàgines
...and liberties of the city, and tbe particular property of every one of bis majesty's subjects : but if any opposition be made to us, we cannot answer...that case, if any of the inhabitants are found in arras against LIS, they must not etyect to be treated as prisoners of war." This letter was not read... | |
| 1816 - 714 pàgines
...cannot answer Ibi I lie consequences, being (Irmly resolved at any rale to enter the city ; •nd, in that case, if any of the inhabitants are found...must not expect to be treated as prisoners of war." from the floor, from one person to another, in the crowd, a letter addressed, for the lonl provost,... | |
| John Home - 1822 - 408 pàgines
...and liberties of the city, and the particular property of every one of his Majesty's subjects. But if any opposition be made to us, we cannot answer...must not expect to be treated as prisoners of war. " CHARLES, PR" When the threatenings which this letter contained were heard, the cry against resistance... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1827 - 334 pàgines
...and liberties of the city, and the particular property of every one of his Majesty's subjects. But if any opposition be made to us, we cannot answer...that case, if any of the inhabitants are found in arras against us, they must not expect to be treated as prisoners of war. " CHARLES, P. II." The tenor... | |
| John Struthers - 1828 - 660 pàgines
...and liberties of the city, and the particular property of every one of his majesty's subjects. But if any opposition be made to us, we cannot answer...must not expect to be treated as prisoners of war." That the meeting was assembled for this letter, and the letter written for the meeting, will be doubted... | |
| John Struthers - 1828 - 676 pàgines
...and liberties of the city, and the particular proj«erty of every one of his majesty's subjects. But if any opposition be made to us, we cannot answer...must not expect to be treated as prisoners of war." That the meeting was assembled for this letter, and the letter written for the meeting, will be doubted... | |
| George Buchanan - 1829 - 742 pàgines
...and liberties of the city, and the particular property of every one of his majesty's subjects. But if any opposition be made to us, we cannot answer...must not expect to be treated as prisoners of war." The clamour against resistance became universal, after this letter was read ; and at eight o'clock... | |
| George Buchanan - 1829 - 764 pàgines
...and liberties of the city, and the particular property of every one of his majesty's subjects. But if any opposition be made to us, we cannot answer...must not expect to be treated as prisoners of war." The clamour against resistance became universal, after this letter was read ; and at eight o'clock... | |
| James Browne - 1838 - 538 pàgines
...and liberties of the city, and the particular property of every one of his majesty's subjects. But if any opposition be made to us, we cannot answer...if any of the inhabitants are found in arms against u», they must not expect to be treated as prisoners of war." After this letter was read, the clamour... | |
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