If two or three thousand Brownists meet at the sea, at whose charge shall they be transported, or whither will you send them ? I am sorry for it, I am afraid there is near twenty thousand of them in England ; and when they be gone, who shall maintain... Sir Edward Coke and the Elizabethan Age - Seite 218von Allen D. Boyer - 2003 - 325 SeitenEingeschränkte Leseprobe - Über dieses Buch
| 1901 - 924 Seiten
...(qv)— he thus refers to their numbers : ' If two or three thousand Brownists meet at the seaside, at whose charge shall they be transported ? or whither will you send them ? I am sorry for it, but I am afraid there is near twenty thousand of them in England; and when they are gone, who shall... | |
| Frederick Albion Ober - 1909 - 346 Seiten
...the fact as severely as you will. And again, if two or three thousand Brownists meet at the sea-side, at whose charge shall they be transported ? Or whither will you send them? I am sorry for it, but I am afraid there are nearly twenty thousand of them in England. When they are gone, who shall... | |
| Frederick Albion Ober - 1909 - 346 Seiten
...the fact as severely as you will. And again, if two or three thousand Brownists meet at the sea-side, at whose charge shall they be transported ? Or whither will you send them? I am sorry for it, but I am afraid there are nearly twenty thousand of them in England. When they are gone, who shall... | |
| George Bagshawe Harrison - 1928 - 536 Seiten
...and punish the fact as severely as you will. ' If two or three thousand Brownists meet at the seaside at whose charge shall they be transported ? or whither...send them ? I am sorry for it ; I am afraid there is nearly twenty thousand of them in England ; and when they are gone, who shall maintain their wives... | |
| Timothy George - 1982 - 278 Seiten
...rooted out of any commonwealth." But there were practical problems with banishment: "If two thousand or three thousand Brownists meet at the Sea, ... at...them? I am sorry for it. I am afraid there be ten thousand or twelve thousand of them in England."102 Both Bacon and Raleigh were ill-formed about the... | |
| Timothy George - 1982 - 278 Seiten
...rooted out of any commonwealth." But there were practical problems with banishment: "If two thousand or three thousand Brownists meet at the Sea, ... at...them? I am sorry for it. I am afraid there be ten thousand or twelve thousand of them in England." 102 Both Bacon and Raleigh were ill-formed about the... | |
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