| Murray Biggs - 1991 - 248 oldal
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| Emmeline Garnett - 1998 - 262 oldal
...as he sat at dinner in the Castle itself, but this seems unlikely) about the Gunpowder Plot in 1604: 'For though there be no appearance of any stir, yet, I say, they shall receive a terrible blow, this Parliament; and yet they shall not see who hurts them.' James I... | |
| James Fieser - 2005 - 420 oldal
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| Arthur F. Kinney - 2001 - 358 oldal
...the euent in safetie. For though there be no apparance of any stirre, yet I say, they shall receiue a terrible Blow this Parliament, and yet they shall not see who hurts them. This counsell is not to be contemned, because it may doe you good, and can doe you no harme: for the danger... | |
| Hugh Ross Williamson - 2002 - 380 oldal
...this advertisement but retire yourself into your own country where you may expect the event in safety; for, though there be no appearance of any stir, yet I say they shall receive a terrible blow, this Parliament, and yet they shall not see who hurts them. This counsel... | |
| Olga L. Valbuena - 2003 - 320 oldal
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| Ros Adams - 2003 - 228 oldal
...and man have come together to punish the wickedness of this time. Go into the country, for they shall receive a terrible blow this Parliament - and yet they shall not see who hurts them. An extract from the letter delivered to the house of Lord Monteagle by a disguised messenger on 26... | |
| Alan Stewart - 2003 - 464 oldal
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