| William Hazlitt - 1810 - 544 páginas
...disjointed yourselves, but the whole nation, which is in likelihood of running into more confusion, in these fifteen or sixteen days that you have sat, than it hath been from theraising of the last * This is something like the style of Sir Hugh Evans, in Shakespear. VOL. I.... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1810 - 556 páginas
...advice, as that which might be the settlement of the nation ; and if this be the end of your sitting, and this be your carriage, I think it high time that an end be put unto your sitting, and I do dissolve this parlia< ment. And let God judge between me and you. RICHARD... | |
| John Bigland - 1815 - 540 páginas
...that some of them had inlisted men by eommission for the king : he eoneluded his speeeh by saying, " 1 think it high time that an end be put to your sitting, and •• 1 do dissolve thi • parliament. And let God judge between -"- me and you." To this appeal... | |
| Thomas Burton - 1828 - 574 páginas
...disjointed yourselves, but the whole nation, which is in likelihood of running into more confusion in these fifteen or sixteen days that you have sat, than...been from the rising of the last session to this day, through the intention of devising a Commonwealth, again ; that some of the people might be the men... | |
| Thomas Burton - 1828 - 562 páginas
...disjointed yourselves, but the whole nation, which is in likelihood of running into more confusion in these fifteen or sixteen days that you have sat, than...been from the rising of the last session to this day, through the intention of devising a Commonwealth, again ; that some of the people might be the men... | |
| C. St. George - 1830 - 600 páginas
...in the city. But he was bound before Sod to prevent such disasters, and therefore," he concluded, " I think it high time that an end be put to your sitting ; Md I dissolve this parliament, and let God judge between me M'd you." Cromwell felt that he could... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1832 - 970 páginas
...disjointed yourselves, but the whole nation, which is in likelihood of running intomore confusion in these fifteen or sixteen days that you have sat, than...be your carriage, I think it high time that an end b« put to your sitting, and I dissolve this parliament, and let God judge between me and you." That... | |
| 1832 - 954 páginas
...disjointed yourselves, but the whole nation, which is in likelihood of running intomore confusion in these fifteen or sixteen days that you have sat, than it hath teen from the rising of the last Session to this day. And if this be the end of your sitting, and if... | |
| Friedrich von Raumer - 1837 - 534 páginas
...endeavour to pervert the army, or apply to Charles Stuart, from which new wars must arise ; it is therefore high time that an end be put to your sitting, and I do dissolve this Parliament ; and God judge between me and you.'' Many remained in silent astonishment, others cried "Amen," but all... | |
| 1839 - 466 páginas
...disjointed yourselves, but the whole nation, which is in likelihood of gunning into more confusion, in these fifteen or sixteen days that you have sat, than...been from the rising of the last session to this day ; through the intention of devising a commonwealth again, that some of the people might be the men... | |
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