History of the English revolution from the accession of Charles I., tr. by L.H.R. Coutier, Том 1 |
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... dangerous : be- sides , he wanted subsidies . The last parliament had made a great outcry for a war with Spain , and the one now assembled he thought could not refuse to support it . Charles begged that the means of carrying it on ...
... dangerous : be- sides , he wanted subsidies . The last parliament had made a great outcry for a war with Spain , and the one now assembled he thought could not refuse to support it . Charles begged that the means of carrying it on ...
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... dangers , and we will then go together to make our joint representations to the king . " All at once the house passed from a state of silent astonishment to one of passion and vio- * June 5th , 1628 ; ibid . col . 401 . lence ; all the ...
... dangers , and we will then go together to make our joint representations to the king . " All at once the house passed from a state of silent astonishment to one of passion and vio- * June 5th , 1628 ; ibid . col . 401 . lence ; all the ...
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... danger which sud- den and harsh demands might occasion , pride and hatred were blended with the instinct of ne- cessity ; the commons resolved to deal without delay the last blows . In a week , two more re- monstrances were framed , one ...
... danger which sud- den and harsh demands might occasion , pride and hatred were blended with the instinct of ne- cessity ; the commons resolved to deal without delay the last blows . In a week , two more re- monstrances were framed , one ...
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... dangerous as to take a system of government as it were on trial , with the expecta- tion that it may at any time be changed . Charles committed this fault . He had attempted to go- vern in concert with the parliament ; but at the same ...
... dangerous as to take a system of government as it were on trial , with the expecta- tion that it may at any time be changed . Charles committed this fault . He had attempted to go- vern in concert with the parliament ; but at the same ...
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... danger . At last , when complaints grew so loud that the court took alarm , the same magistrates , who had been the cause of them , purchased impunity for their injustice . In an excess of mad despotism , Strafford had caused lord ...
... danger . At last , when complaints grew so loud that the court took alarm , the same magistrates , who had been the cause of them , purchased impunity for their injustice . In an excess of mad despotism , Strafford had caused lord ...
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Страница 214 - May it please your majesty, I have neither eyes to see, nor tongue to speak in this place, but as the House is pleased to direct me...
Страница 33 - I must, in discharge of my conscience, use those other means which God hath put into my hands to save that which the follies of other men may otherwise hazard to lose.
Страница 233 - Heaven upon this nation if these distractions continue. " God so deal with me and mine as all my thoughts and intentions are upright for the maintenance of the true Protestant profession, and for the observance and preservation of the laws ; and I hope God will bless and assist those laws for my preservation.
Страница 214 - Well, since I see all the birds are flown, I do expect from you that you will send them unto me as soon as they return hither. But I assure you, on the word of a king, I never did intend any force, but shall proceed against them in a legal and fair way, for I never meant any other.
Страница 339 - Let no man commend me for doing of it, but rather discommend themselves as the cause of it ; for if God had not taken our hearts for our sins, he would not have gone so long unpunished.
Страница 173 - To a willing man there is no injury done, and as by God's grace I forgive all the world with a calmness and meekness of infinite contentment to my dislodging soul, so Sir, to you I can give the life of this world with all the cheerfulness imaginable, in the just acknowledgment of your exceeding favours...
Страница 34 - This way of parliamentary supplies, as his majesty told you, he hath chosen, not as the only way, but as the fittest ; not because he is destitute of others, but because it is most agreeable to the goodness of his own most gracious disposition, and to the desire and weal of his people. If this be deferred, necessity and the sword of the enemy make way for the others.
Страница 41 - We humbly present this petition to your majesty, not only with a care of preserving our own liberties, but with due regard to leave entire that sovereign power wherewith your majesty is trusted for the protection, safety, and happiness of your people...
Страница 256 - I may be waited on bareheaded; I may ," have my hand kissed; the title of majesty may " be continued to me; and The king's authority " signified by both houses, may still be the style of " your commands; I may have swords and maces " carried before me, and please myself with the...
Страница 339 - That man is cowardly base, and deserveth not the name of a gentleman or soldier, that is not willing to sacrifice his life for the honour of his God, his king, and his country. Let no man commend me for...