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" Put not your trust in princes, nor in the sons of men, for in them there is no salvation."*** He was soon able, however, to collect his courage; and he prepared himself to suffer the fatal sentence. "
The Whole Works of the Most Rev. James Ussher...: With a Life of the Author... - Page 217
by James Ussher, Charles Richard Elrington - 1847
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Second Book of History for Children and Youth

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - World history - 1832 - 218 pages
...which necessity had extorted from him. 13. Strafford rose from his chair, and looking up to Heaven, exclaimed ; " Put not your trust in Princes, nor in the sons of men ; for in them there is no salvation." Ho then prepared for his fate with fortitude. As he laid his head on the hlock,...
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Memoirs of the Court of King Charles the First, Volume 2

Lucy Aikin - Great Britain - 1833 - 390 pages
...to heaven and his hand upon his heart, he pointed himself the moral of his story by the text, " Put not your trust in princes, nor in the sons of men, for in them there is no salvation."* Upon the following morning Strafford submitted to bis sentence on Tower Hill,...
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Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volume 12

Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1835 - 620 pages
...since, being assured of the fatal truth, he lifted his eyes to heaven, and, with his hand on his heart, exclaimed, " Put not your trust in princes, nor in' the sons of men ; for in them there is no salvation." His conduct, from this time to his execution, was iu the highest degree composed...
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The History of England, Volume 5

Sir James Mackintosh - Great Britain - 1835 - 394 pages
...upon being assured of the fact, placed his hand on his heart, with his eyes raised, exclaiming, " Put not your trust in princes, nor in the sons of men, for in them there is no salvation." * It is obvious that Strafford wrote his letter with the hope of its being...
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Conversations at Cambridge ...

Robert Aris Willmott - Authors, English - 1836 - 422 pages
...his uplifted eyes, his hand upon his heart, and that indignant exclamation of scorn and sorrow, Put not your trust in Princes, nor in the sons of men, for in them there is no salvation. Here are hints for a painter, if, indeed, his trial do not offer a still more...
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Conversations at Cambridge

Charles Valentine De Grice - Authors, English - 1836 - 322 pages
...his uplifted eyes, his hand upon his heart, and that indignant exclamation of scorn and sorrow, Put not your trust in Princes, nor in the sons of men, for in them there is no salvation. Here are hints for a painter, if, indeed, his trial do not offer a still more...
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Lives of Eminent British Statesmen ...: Sir John Eliot; Thomas Wentworth ...

Statesmen - 1836 - 446 pages
...laying his hand on his heart, and raising his eyes to heaven, uttered the memorable words, — " Put not your trust in princes, nor in the sons of men, for in them there is no salvation." Charles's conduct was indeed incredibly monstrous. Three days more of existence...
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The History of the Puritans: Or, Protestant Non-conformists; from ..., Volume 2

Daniel Neal - England - 1837 - 716 pages
...was his own consent, he rose up in a great surprise, and lifting up his eyes to heaven, said, " Put not your trust in princes, nor in the sons of men, for in them there is no salvation." Two days after this [May 12,] he was executed upon Tower-hill, and submitted...
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The history of the Puritans or Protestant non-conformists. repr ..., Volume 2

Daniel Neal - 1837 - 742 pages
...was his own consent, he rose up in a great surprise, and lifting up his eyes to heaven, said, " Put not your trust in princes, nor in the sons of men, for in them there is no salvation." Two days after this [May 12,] he was executed upon Tower-hill, and submitted...
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History of the English Revolution: From the Accession of Charles I.

François Guizot - Great Britain - 1838 - 388 pages
...consent the king had given to the billp. The earl seemed surprised, and raising his hands to heaven, he exclaimed, Put not your trust in princes, nor in the sons of men, for in them there is no salvation 9. The king, instead of going personally to beg a reprieve of the commons, as...
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