| 1831 - 738 страници
...Peter Wentworth, who declared that he had never heard language so unparliamentary ; language, too, the more offensive because it was addressed to them by...their unprecedented bounty, they had made what he wag. At these words Cromwell put on his hat, and, springing from his place, exclaimed, " Come, come,... | |
| Michael Russell - 1829 - 352 страници
...before heard language so unparliamentary and offensive, and the more so, too, because it was uttered by their own servant, whom they had too fondly cherished, and whom by their unprecedented bounty they had raised to the elevation on which he now stood. At these words Cromwell put on his hat, and stepping... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1829 - 686 страници
...before heard language so unparliamentary and offensive, and the more so, too, because it was uttered by their own servant, whom they had too fondly cherished, and whom by their unprecedented bounty they had raised to the elevation on which he now stood. At these words Cromwell put on his hat* and stepping... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1831 - 564 страници
...this, darted from his place Hepxi*u i • • rf "•* memto the centre of the house, exclaiming, " Come, *«•. come, sir, I will put an end to your prating!" For a few moments he paced backwards and forwards, deeply agitated ; he then stamped on the floor, and, glancing... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1831 - 564 страници
...hearing this, darted from his place H« e xpe i. to the centre of the house, exclaiming, " Come, i*™. come, sir, I will put an end to your prating!" For a few moments he paced backwards and forwards, deeply agitated; he then stamped on the floor, and, glancing... | |
| Michael Russell - 1838 - 394 страници
...before heard language so unparliamentary and offensive, and the more so, too, because it was uttered by their own servant whom they had too fondly cherished, and whom by their unprecedented bounty they had raised to the elevation on which he now stood. At these words Cromwell put on his hat, and stepping... | |
| 1839 - 466 страници
...in that it came from their servant, and their servant whom they had so highly trusted and obliged, and whom, by their unprecedented bounty, they had made what he was." f Whether these words really transported Cromwell, on the instant, beyond the bounds of even his self-command,... | |
| Sir Daniel Wilson - 1848 - 334 страници
...in that it came from their servant, and their servant whom they had so highly trusted and obliged, and whom, by their unprecedented bounty, they had made what he was.' Whether these words really transported Cromwell, on the instant, beyond the bounds of even his self-command,... | |
| George Van Santvoord - 1851 - 380 страници
...shameful as it came from their servant ; that servant whom they had so highly trusted and obliged, and whom, by their unprecedented bounty they had made what he was." At these, words Cromwell thrust on his hat and sprang to the centre of the floor. Eye-witnesses have describedf the shameful... | |
| Charles Selby - 1854 - 338 страници
...Wentworth, who declared that he never before heard language so unparliamentary ; language, too, the more offensive, because it was addressed to them by...had made what he was. At these words Cromwell put oa his hat, and springing from his place, exclaimed, " Come, come, sir, I will put an end to your prating."... | |
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