Questions

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A37089Upon which the Deputy demanded, shall he only be your King, and not his sons after him?
A19211And contrariwise, who is ignorant that Anthony hath tyrannously vsurped the title of a king, that he hath neither right nor title to the realme?
A19211And if reason preuaile any thing in battell, shal not the victorie be on our side?
A19211And the day being come the Portugals held a Councell what to doe?
A19211Who is he but knoweth that the realme appertaineth by iust title vnto our king?
A19211what iudgment seate is there in the world which hath not of themselues giuen sentence in his fauour?
A54299After this, can there be any security for me, although I am the only Infante, and your Majesty''s Brother?
A54299And if they should enterprize any thing against his person, how could he avoid it?
A54299And lastly, why this precaution of redoubling the Guards?
A54299But after that, the King asked the Secretary in private, If he would assure him, that the Queen would in good earnest resign up the Government?
A54299But what Remedy can you give for it?
A54299Conti demanded, if he would kill him?
A54299Conti seeing himself laid hold on, asked, Wherefore they did that violence to him?
A54299He went notwithstanding every Day to the Court, where the King Rallying with him, ask''d him why he was not yet gone from Court?
A54299How often by offers enough to have shaken any Man, but he, did they attempt it?
A54299How often did they try to enforce on him Impressions against him?
A54299If it be the first, is there any thing more offensive?
A54299Some time after the Queen ask''d the Secretary what was done in those two Affairs?
A54299What did they not do to take off Don Rodrigue de Meneses first President of the Parliament, from the Infante?
A54299or that he would have his ears open to his complaints?
A54299wherefore did they send none to defend my Palace?
A54299wherefore never did they impart to me the cause for which they took up Arms?
A40887Behold your Commander you accused of Cowardize, calls you to the danger: And who is there follows me of those that would have led me hither?
A40887But what security is there in human Felicity?
A40887D ● … Iames Mendez and Iames Pereyra, whom I sent Prisoners for hainous Crimes, return, the one Governour of Cochin, the other Secretary?
A40887D. Iohn seeing them in this posture, cried out, Whether it was thus they had promised to fight?
A40887Emanuel de Oliveyra, one of these Slaves, being asked by Cunnale, Whether any of them would fight one of his Men?
A40887Even the Viceroy that went to succeed him was troubled; for seeing that Bay full of many so Ships and in such Order, he asked; Who governed India?
A40887He proposed in Council, Whether it was fit presently to march out and fight the Enemy?
A40887In fine, to whom could I yield up the more than Human Conquests of Your Country, but to You the Most Admired of the Portugues Race?
A40887It was a good answer of the King of Persia to a Portugues Ambassador, when asking, How many Governours of India the King had beheaded?
A40887Perhaps they blamed the Extreams, but what Man can overcome his Inclinations?
A40887To whom could I offer up the Most Heroick Atchievements of Your Forefathers Subjects, but to You the Most Glorious of their Line?
A40887To whom could I tender the unparallel''d Undertaking of Your Kingly Progenitors, but to You their inimitable Offspring?
A40887Was you ambitious the Rabble of Lisbon should report you were the first at taking Calicut, which you so extol to the King?
A40887What Wonder then it should take that Method in the Revolution of a Kingdom, more peculiarly belonging to Christ himself?
A40887Where the Threats, that they would fight the Enemy without him?
A40887Where was now that Boldness that obliged him to come into the Field?
A40887Who could resist a resolute Beauty?
A40887Who was most Barbarous; he that said this, or they who did what he said?
A40887Why then should I expect Forgiveness, if I knowingly Transgressed?
A40887whether, and to what end do they now carry the 60 years?
A33698And what shall I say of that most tender and most amorous Affection which all discover in your Majesty, every time you speak of Xavier?
A33698Another Question is, Whether a Man may be admitted to Compound, who makes his unlawful Gains in confidence of having the benefit of the Bull?
A33698But it is a Question, What Diligence is required in seeking out the Party to whom Restitution should be made in any of these Cases?
A33698But since the Prince is gone to Heaven to take Possession of the Universal Empire, who shall have the Administration of the Government here on Earth?
A33698But why should I say, that one City is too narrow for your Love to Xavier, when it can not be confin''d within the limits of a whole Kingdom?
A33698Have we not lately seen the Force of Blood it self suspended in the most endearing Relations?
A33698It was therefore debated in Council, Whether it were cheapest to level that Ground, or to raise a small Fort upon it?
A33698Or how should she hinder People from enquiring into the Cause of this sudden Motion?
A33698Shall the Prince, who hath taken his leave of us with so much haste, return again to take it upon himself?
A33698Thus were the minds of both Parties disposed for a Peace, but how should they come by it?
A33698What shall I say to the great variety and multiplicity of Honours, that your Majesty bestows on Xavier?
A33698When his Fright was a little over, he began to ask them, What Help there was to prevent all these Mischiefs?
A33698Who could remove the Obstacles that lay in the way, and satisfy those irreconcileable Pretensions, from which neither Party would recede?