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" Cromwell put on his hat, and, springing from his place, exclaimed, " Come, come, sir, I will put an end to your prating." For a few seconds, apparently in the most violent agitation, he paced forward and backward, and then, stamping on the floor, added... "
Historical Readings for the Use of Teachers' Reading Circles - 253. oldal
szerző: Henry Elliot Shepherd - 1893 - 424 oldal
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The Standard First[-fifth] Reader ...

Epes Sargent - 1859 - 450 oldal
...because it was addressed to them by their own servant, whom they had made what he was. At these words, Cromwell put on his hat, and, springing from his place,...entered, followed by more than twenty musketeers. 4. " This," cried Sir Henry Vane," " is not honest ; it is against morality and common honesty." —...

A History of England, 10. kötet

John Lingard - 1860 - 472 oldal
...fondly cherished, and whom, by their unprecedented bounty, they had made what he was. At these words Cromwell put on his hat, and, springing from his place,...apparently in the most violent agitation, he paced f. )r\vard and backward, and then, stamping on the floor, added, " You are no parliament. I say you...

An analysis of the Stuart Period of England History

Robert Ross - 1860 - 516 oldal
...P. Wentworth, he put on his hat, exclaiming, " Come, come, sir, I will put an end to your prating"; then stamping on the floor, added, " You are no parliament,...are no parliament: bring them in, bring them in". As soon as the musketeers entered, Cromwell challenged the principal members individually, as persons...

Life of Oliver Cromwell, 2. kötet

Michael Russell - 1858 - 288 oldal
...to the elevation on which he now stood. At these words Cromwell put on his hat, and stepping forward from his place, exclaimed, '' Come, come, sir, I will...end to your prating." For a few seconds, apparently agitated by the most violent passions, he paced up and down the hall; and then stamping on the floor,...

Revolutions in English History: Revolutions in government

Robert Vaughan - 1863 - 696 oldal
...0nlscleared' hearing this, darted from his place to the floor of the house, and placing his hat upon his head, exclaimed, ' Come, come, sir, I will put an end to your prating.' During some seconds he passed backwards and forwards, deeply agitated. He then stamped with his foot,...

England under the Tudors and Stuarts

James Birchall - 1861 - 760 oldal
...was. At these words Cromwell put on his hat, sprang from his seat into the centre of the floor, and exclaimed, " Come, come, sir, I will put an end to your prating. Call them in ! " he added briefly to Harrison, and some twenty or Heexpeis thirty grim musketeers entered,...

Revolutions in English History: Revolutions in government

Robert Vaughan - 1863 - 684 oldal
...and forwards, deeply agitated. He then stamped with his foot, and looking around him, cried out, ' You are no ' parliament! I say you are no parliament! Bring ' them in, bring them in!' The door immediately opened, and a colonel, with about twenty soldiers, descended and took their place...

Events to be Remembered in the History of England ...

Charles Selby - 1864 - 374 oldal
...fondly cherished, and whom, by their unprecedented bounty, they had made what he was. At these words Cromwell put on his hat, and springing from his place,...bring them in." Instantly the door opened, and Colonel Worseley entered, followed by more than twenty musketeers. "This," cried Sir Henry Vane, " is not honest...

The Standard Fifth Reader for Public and Private Schools: Containing a ...

Epes Sargent - 1867 - 540 oldal
...because it was addressed to them by their own servant, whom they had made what he was. At these words, Cromwell put on his hat, and, springing from his place,...entered, followed by more than twenty musketeers. 4. " This," cried Sir Henry Vane,11 " is not honest ; it is against morality and common honesty." —...

The Standard Fifth Reader: With a New Treatise on Elocution and an ..., 2. rész

Epes Sargent - 1870 - 538 oldal
...because it was addressed to them by their own servant, whom they had made what he was. At these words, Cromwell put on his hat, and, springing from his place,...floor, added, "You are no Parliament! I say you are no ^arliament ! Bring them in, bring them in ! " Instantly the door opened, and Colonel Worsley entered,...




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