| Parliamentary - 1763 - 486 trang
...HarHarrifen, This is the Time: I muft do it; and, fud- Inter-regnuic. dcnly Handing up, he made a Speech, wherein he loaded the Parliament with the vileft Reproaches,...Good ; to have efpoufed * the corrupt Intereft of Prefbytery and the Lawyers, ' who were the Supporters of Tyranny and Op* preffion ; accufing them of... | |
| John Rogers, Edward Rogers - 1867 - 376 trang
...hour ; and then, the queftion for pafling the bill being to be put, he faid again to Major-General Harrifon, "This is the time — I muft do it ;" and...reproaches, charging them not to have a heart to do anything for the public good, to have efpoufed the corrupt interefts of Prefbytery and the lawyers,... | |
| Edmund Ludlow - 1894 - 634 trang
...do it ; ' and suddenly standing up, made a speech, wherein he loaded the Parliament with the vilest reproaches, charging them not to have a heart to do any thing for the publick good, to have espoused the corrupt interest of Presbytery and the lawyers, who were the supporters... | |
| Elizabeth Kimball Kendall - 1900 - 526 trang
...must do it;' and suddenly standing up, made a speech, wherein he loaded the Parliament with the vilest reproaches, charging them not to have a heart to do any thing for the publick good, to have espoused the corrupt interest of Presbytery and the lawyers, who were the supporters... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1814 - 642 trang
...Harrison, he " suddenly stood up and made a sptecb, wherein he loaded the parliament with the vilest reproaches, charging them not to have a heart to do any thing for the public good, to have espoused the CITrupt interest of presbytery and the lawyers, who were the supporters of tyranny and... | |
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