Examples of using Aske in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Yes, Mr. Aske.
Yes, Aske, what is it?
Yes, Captain Aske.
He even aske$ to move up the execution date.
Stand up, Mr. Aske.
Aske them to tell you their problems.
Never, Mr. Aske.
Eanna aske me to bring these over for you an your friens.
I like you Mr. Aske.
Mr Aske, all of our faith days were abolished and gone.
I am very glad to see you, Mr. Aske.
I myself was taken hostage by Robert Aske and sore constrained by him.
I swear, I have done my best for you, Mr. Aske.
Aske, they even destroy our perish churches and steal our treasures.
We have come here, so you can listen to and talk to this good man,Mr. Robert Aske.
Aske, hanged above the dungeon of the castle at York. The rest were executed at Tyburn.
His Majesty demanded that I reject Aske which I did, and came to London to submit to him.
Aske told the rebels they had been successful and they could disperse and go home.
My Queen His Majesty has ordered us to arrest Lord Darcy,Sir Ralph Elleker and Robert Aske.
We started together, Mr. Aske, near Carlisle, ready and eager to, assault the castle.
You know that it is his Majesty's order to arrest Lord Darcy Sir Ralph Ellerker andRobert Aske.
Anyway, eanna's aske everyone to give you your space so they aren't all coming at you at once.
I also know that you andyour stepchildren were very roughly handled by the traitor Robert Aske.
Well, may it surprise you to learn, Mr. Aske, there is very reason, I attempt to save you.
He's always been honest andfair minded in these dealings with the commons so… Mr. Aske can speak for himself.
We would started to gather Mr. Aske then my lord Suffolk came out of the castle with their men and broke their spears on us.
I still deem the commonwealth of the realm, and love of my subjects,Mr. Aske, far more than any riches.
We hear rumors, Mr. Aske, that new taxes levy's against us on our cattle, and our christenings, on our marriages, and our births.
Mr. Robert Aske you have been accused of conspiring to deprive the king of his title of head of the Church of seeking to compel him to hold a parliament and finally, of levying war against him all after His Majesty's gracious pardon was granted.
I have to tell you, Mr. Aske, though it agrees me to do so, that since you have been away, there have been many rumors and a widespread mistrust of the King and his councel.
