| John Lingard - 1825 - 504 oldal
...speaker, " if any man whatsoever have carried " on this design of deposing the king, anddisin" heriting his posterity, or if any man have still " such a design,...us, I cannot but " submit to providence, though I am n " prepared to give you my advice."68 . .,. ~ ~~i T, ., The lord general, on the contrary, began to... | |
| John Lingard - 1827 - 556 oldal
...of the man, though it was calculated to make impression on the fanatical minds of his . „ hearers. "Sir," said he, addressing the speaker, " if any man...I am not yet prepared to give you my advice."* The lord general, on the contrary, began to assume a more open and a bolder tone. Hitherto, conduct of... | |
| John Lingard - 1840 - 482 oldal
...hypocrisy of the man, though it was calculated tu make impression on the fanatical minds of his hearers. " Sir," said he, addressing the speaker, " if any man...though " I am not yet prepared to give you my advice (2)." The lord general, on the contrary, began to assume a more open and a bolder lone. Hitherto, instead... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1845 - 630 oldal
...have still such a design, he must be the greatest traitor and rebel in the world; but since Providence has cast this upon us, I cannot but submit to Providence, though I am not yet prepared to give you any advice." His wish was well known to be strongly in favour of the measure, and the fear of seclusion... | |
| 1847 - 1054 oldal
...Windsor, as must be evident, if words mean anything—Cromwell thus addressed the Speaker:—" Sir, if any man whatsoever have carried on this design...though I am not yet prepared to give you my advice." What does all this mean ? It is a speech full of moral confusion: either the words of a man who had... | |
| John Lingard - 1847 - 450 oldal
...of his hearers. " Sir," said he, addressing the speaker, " if any man whatsoever have carried 9. " on this design of deposing the king, and disinheriting...though I am not " yet prepared to give you my advice •!•.'' * Journals, x. 641. Commons, Jan. 1, 2. 4. 6. Hitherto the lords had seldom exceeded seven... | |
| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1847 - 396 oldal
...Speaker, " if any man whatsoever have carried " on this design [of deposing the king, and disin" heriting his posterity], or if any man have still " such a...am not yet prepared to " give you my advice." The initiative in the case of Charles's trial did not proceed from Cromwell. His scruples and his anxiety... | |
| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1847 - 298 oldal
...design, he must be the greatest traitor and rebel in the world. But since the Providence of God hath cast this upon us, I cannot but submit to Providence,...I am not yet prepared to give you my advice." The initiative in the case of Charles's trial did not proceed from Cromwell. His scruples and his anxiety... | |
| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1848 - 346 oldal
...whatsoever have carried on this " design [of deposing the king, and disinheriting his pos" terity], or if any man have still such a design, he must "...am not yet prepared " to give you my advice." The initiative in the case of Charles's trial did not proceed from Cromwell. " Ireton was the person that... | |
| 1848 - 632 oldal
...religions freedom. rebel in the world. But since the Providence of GOD has cast this upon us, I can not but submit to Providence, though I am not yet prepared to give you my advice." And yet, this was the man, who went out from the prayer meeting at Windsor, fully determined, unless... | |
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