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" Truly, Sir, I would not willingly, at this time especially, interrupt you in anything you have to say, that is proper for us to admit of; but, Sir, you have not owned us as a Court, and you look upon us as a sort of people met together; and we know what... "
Whitehall; or, The days of Charles i. By the author of Whitefriars. Complete ed - Trang 450
bởi Emma Robinson - 1853
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...I would not willingly, at this time especially, interrupt you in any thing you have to say, that is proper for us to admit of; but, Sir, you have not...we know what language we receive from your party. ,l The King. I know nothing of that. Bradshaw. You disavow us as a Court; and therefore for you to...

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...I would not willingly, at this time especially, interrupt you in any thing you have to say, that is proper for us to admit of; but, Sir, you have not...together ; and we know what language we receive from your party.1 The King. I know nothing of that. Bradshaw. You disavow us as a Court; and therefore for you...

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...I would not willingly.at this time especially, interrupt you in an y thing you have (o say, that is proper for us to admit of; but, sir, you have not...we know what language we receive from your party. King. — I know nothing of that. President. — You disavow us as a Court, and therefore for you to...

The History of the Church of Scotland: From the Reformation to the ..., Tập 2

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...I would not willingly, at this time especially, interrupt you in any thing you have to say that is proper for us to admit of ; but, sir, you have not owned us as a Court, and you look upon ns as a sort of people met together, and we know what language we receive from your nnrty. " King....

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...1 am not far from your sentence, and your time is now past." sentence you pass, in respect of those heavy imputations which I see by your speech you have...austerity. " And, therefore, for you to address yourself to us, and not acknowledge us as a court to judge of what you say, is not to be permitted. And the truth...

Commentaries on the Life and Reign of Charles the First, King of England, Tập 2

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...it concealed betrayed itself when Bradshaw told the King, " Sir ! you have not owned us as a Cowrt, and you look upon us as a sort of people met together." WMle the sentence of death was pronouncing, the King was observed to smile, and then to lift his eyes...

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...you in anything you have to say that is proper for us to admit. But, sir, you have not acknowledged us as a Court, and you look upon us as a sort of people met together ; and we know also what language we receive from your party." " I know nothing of that," exclaimed the King. The...

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...I would not willingly, at this time especially, interrupt you in any thing you have to say, that is proper for us to admit of; but, Sir, you have not...Court, and you look upon us as a sort of people met toget/ier ; and we know what language we receive from your party, .' The King. I know nothing of that....




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