| Elizabeth Youatt - 1844 - 908 pagine
...whatever who shall attempt to -nolest us, either singly or collectively. This is our ancient compact — whoever hath a lord let him obey him according to his bounden duty. We have decreed to receive no magistrates in our valleys, but such as are of our own country, and resident... | |
| 1917 - 630 pagine
...document was not a declaration of independence and retained a trace of feudalism; for it enjoined that "whoever hath a lord let him obey him, according to his bounden duty." But it was a declaration of rights and a firm resolution that they should never be taken away by the... | |
| Sir Richard Lodge - 1901 - 600 pagine
...whatever who shall attempt to molest us, either singly or collectively. This is our ancient covenant. Whoever hath a lord let him obey him according to his bounden duty. We have decreed that we will accept no magistrate in our valleys who shall have obtained his office... | |
| 1904 - 660 pagine
...whatever who shall attempt to molest us, either singly or collectively. T&is is our ancient covenant. Whoever hath a lord let him obey him according to his bounden duty. We have decreed that we will accept no magistrate in our valleys who shall have obtained his office... | |
| David Jayne Hill - 1905 - 538 pagine
...charters exempting them from feudal dependence and uniting them directly with the Empire. When Rudolf of Hapsburg became emperor, the cantons were again...Bavaria with that of Hapsburg, the Confederation might, perhaps, have failed to maintain its existence ; but one of the CHAP. VHI first public acts of Henry... | |
| Sir Richard Lodge - 1906 - 626 pagine
...whatever who shall attempt to molest us, either singly or collectively. This is our ancient covenant. Whoever hath a lord let him obey him according to his bounden duty. We have decreed that we will accept no magistrate in our valleys who shall have obtained his office... | |
| Sir Richard Lodge - 1906 - 650 pagine
...whatever who shall attempt to molest us, either singly or collectively. This is our ancient covenant. Whoever hath a lord let him obey him according to his bounden duty. We have decreed that we will accept no magistrate in our valleys who shall have obtained his office... | |
| James Joseph Walsh - 1907 - 660 pagine
...whatever who shall attempt to molest us, either singly or collectively. This is our ancient covenant. Whoever hath a lord let him obey him according to his bounden duty. We have decreed that we shall accept no magistrate in our valleys who shall have obtained his office... | |
| 1917 - 610 pagine
...document was not a declaration of independence and retained a trace of feudalism ; for it enjoined that "whoever hath a lord let him obey him, according to his bounden duty." But it was a declaration of rights and a firm resolution that they should never be taken away by the... | |
| |