If we beat the King ninety-nine times, yet he is king still and so will his posterity be after him; but if the king beat us once we shall all be hanged, and our posterity made slaves.


at a Parliamentary Council-of-War, 10 November 1644, in Calendar of State Papers, Domestic 1644–5


If we beat the King ninety-nine times, yet he is king still and so will his posterity be after him; but if the king beat us once we shall all be...

If we beat the King ninety-nine times, yet he is king still and so will his posterity be after him; but if the king beat us once we shall all be...

If we beat the King ninety-nine times, yet he is king still and so will his posterity be after him; but if the king beat us once we shall all be...

If we beat the King ninety-nine times, yet he is king still and so will his posterity be after him; but if the king beat us once we shall all be...