We have persecuted the father for evil demeanour, and worthily; yet this young child whom ye see before you, as he is in years tender, so he is innocent of his father's doings. Wherefore let us appoint him our king and governor, and the yoke of foreign... The History of England - Page 199by Thomas Keightley - 1839Full view - About this book
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...who said, at the coronation, " We have persecuted the father for evil demeanour, and worthily; yet this young child whom ye see before you, as he is in years tender, so he is innocent of his father's doings. Wherefore let us appoint him our king and governor, and the... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - Great Britain - 1836 - 484 pages
...who said, at the coronation, " We have persecuted the father for evil demeanor, and worthily ; yet this young child whom ye see before you, as he is in years tender, so he is innocent of hia father's doings. Wherefore let us appoint liim our king and governor, and the... | |
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...the father of this young prince for his evil demeanour, and worthily ; yet this young child whom here ye see before you, as he is in years tender, so is he pure and innocent from these his father's doings : wherefore in as much as every man is charged only... | |
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| George Godfrey Cunningham - Great Britain - 1853 - 530 pages
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...have," said Pembroke, the Earl Marshal, " persecuted the father for evil demeanour, and worthily ; yet this young child whom ye see before you, as he is in years tender, so he is innocent of his father's doings. Wherefore let us appoint him our king and governor, and the... | |
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