| John Lingard - 1825 - 502 pagine
...the subject was first opened to him, replied : " My father was king : his father was also Oct. 17. " king : I have worn the crown forty years from " my...the like to my fathers. How then can my right " be disputed ?"201 In conclusion he recommended his interests to their loyalty, and commanded them to "to... | |
| Stephen Reynolds Clarke - 1826 - 494 pagine
...once plucked up sufficient spirit to observe to the Peers, " My father was king; his father was also a king; I have worn the crown forty years, from my cradle,...done the like to my fathers, how then can my right be disputed."" Queen Margaret, after the defeat at Northampton, having fled to the north, with admirable... | |
| John Lingard - 1827 - 596 pagine
...resolved to wait on the king, and receive his commands. Henry, when the subject was first opened to ot 17 him, replied: "My father was king: his father was...done the like to my fathers. How then can my right be disputed?"* In conclusion he recommended his interests to their loyalty, and commanded them " to search... | |
| John Lingard - 1827 - 642 pagine
...commands. Henry, when the subject was first opened to him, replied: "My father was king: his father c ' was also king: I have worn the crown forty years from...done the like to my fathers. How then can my right be disputed?"* In conclusion he recommended his interests to their loyalty, and commanded them <•' to... | |
| Henry Walter - 1830 - 648 pagine
...know," said he, " that my father was king ; and his father was also king. I have worn the crown nearly forty years, from my cradle. You have all sworn fealty...done the like to my fathers. How then can my right to be disputed !" Such an answer suited the plain, honest mind of king Henry. And it was a very sufficient... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 254 pagine
...which it had been unclaimed. This demand was laid before Henry, whose reply was short and pithy — " My father was king ; his father was also king ; I...the like to my fathers ; how then can my right be disputed ? " The question of right was largely discussed in the house of lords, and various schemes... | |
| John Lingard - 1840 - 402 pagine
...day Richard demanded an immediate answer, and the o<*. IT. lords resolved to wait on the king, and to receive his commands. Henry, when the subject was...the like to my fathers. " How then can my right be disputed (3)?" In conclusion, he recommended his interests to their loyally, and commanded them to... | |
| Agnes Strickland, Elisabeth Strickland - 1840 - 478 pagine
...Papers. 2 Lingard. 3 Lingard. Hall. Rapin. captive in the power of his rival, replied in these words: — "My father was king; his father was also king ; I...sovereign, and your fathers have done the like to my father and grandfather. How, then, can my right be disputed ?" 1 The king, notwithstanding, agreed... | |
| John Allen Giles - 1843 - 416 pagine
...forty years from crown.— ^ JJ (Bluetman, my cradle; you all have sworn fealty to me as your?-305-) sovereign, and your fathers have done the like to my fathers. How then can my right be disputed ? " He then commended himself to their loyalty, and bid them " seek and find, as much as in... | |
| Thomas Flanagan - 1847 - 996 pagine
...the petition without the previous consent of the king. When Henry was informed of this proceeding, he replied, " My father was king ; his father was also...the like to my fathers ; how then can my right be disputed ? " He concluded by recommending his interests to their loyalty. They ordered the judges to... | |
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