| 1761 - 614 trang
...mentioned bill; after which, calling to major general Harrifon, who was on the other fide of the houfe, to come to him, he told him, that " He judged the parliament ripe for '< a diffolution, and this to be the time of doing it." Harrifon anfwercd, fir, the work is very great and... | |
| New and general biographical dictionary - 1761 - 600 trang
...bill ; after which, calling to major general H;;rrifon, who was on the other fide of the houfl, to come to him, he told him, that " He judged the parliament ripe /or " a diilblution, and this to be the time of dome n " Harrifon anfwered, fir, the work is very great... | |
| Parliamentary - 1763 - 486 trang
...Debate fome Time : Then calling to Major-General Harrifon, who was on the other Side of the H,oufe, to come to him, he told him, ' That he judged the Parliament ripe ? for a Difloluti'on, and this to be the Time of do* ing it.' The Major anfwered, as he fiuce told jne, Sir,... | |
| 1795 - 420 trang
...fome time ; after which, calling to major-general Harrifon, who was on the other fide of the houfe, to come to him, he told him, that " He judged the parliament ripe for a di'T,:hition, and this to be the time of doing it." Harrifon anfwcred, " Sir, the work is very great... | |
| 1798 - 604 trang
...bill; after which, calling to majorgeneral Ilarrifon, who was on the other fide of the houfe, to cometo him, he told him, that "He judged the . parliament ripe for a diuulution, and this to be the time of doing it.1' Harrifon anfwered, " Sir, the work is very great... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1808 - 290 trang
...good."§ Then Cromwell, " calling to Major General Harrison, who was on the other side of the House, to come to him, he told him, that ' he judged the Parliament ripe for a Dissolution, and this to be the time of doing it.' The Major General * Ludlow says, that the House... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 544 trang
...foretnentioned bill ; after which, calling to major-general Harrison, who was on the other side of the house, to come to him, he told him, that " he judged the parliament ripe for a dissolution, and this to be the time of doing it." Harrison answered, " Sir, the work is very great... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 542 trang
...forementioned bill; after which, calling to major-general Harrison, who was on the other side of the house, to come to him, he told him, that " he judged the parliament ripe for a dissolution, and this to be the time of doing it." Harrison answered, " Sir, the work is very great... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1828 - 448 trang
...good."* Then Cromwell, " calling to Major General Harrison, who was on tlie other side of the House, to come to him, he told him, that ' he judged the Parliament ripe for a Dissolution, and this to be the time of doing it.' The Major General answered, as he since told roe,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1858 - 560 trang
...debate for some time. Then calling to Major-General Harrison, who was on the other side of the House, to come to him, he told him, that he judged the Parliament ripe for a dissolution, and this to be the time of doing it. The MajorGeneral answered, as he since told me ;... | |
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