| Robert Millington Millington - 1882 - 124 trang
...expected that you should govern and4 defend the realm by your own power and resolution, and not allow the people any longer to expect safety and government from an obstinate man : you, who at the expense of your blood have defended the state from so many perils and will again... | |
| Charles Harding Firth - 1900 - 590 trang
...Cromwell, " that the Parliament should govern and defend the kingdom by their own power, and not teach the people any longer to expect safety and government...from an obstinate man whose heart God had hardened." In such a policy, he added, the army would stand by the Parliament against all opposition : but if... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1901 - 520 trang
...the Parliament should govern and defend the kingdom by their own power and resolutions, and not teach the people any longer to expect safety and government...obstinate man, whose heart God had hardened ; that those men who had defended the Parliament from so many dangers with the expense of their blood, would defend... | |
| Michael Russell - 1910 - 296 trang
...degree, recommended that the parliament should now guide and defend the kingdom by their own power, and not accustom the people any longer to expect safety...from an obstinate man, whose heart God had hardened. " Teach them not," said he, " by your neglecting your safety, and that of the kingdom, in which theirs... | |
| Thomas Finlayson Henderson - 1914 - 658 trang
...committee of the two Houses, who were to " govern and defend the kingdom by their own power, and not teach the people any longer to expect safety and government...from an obstinate man whose heart God had hardened." Thus the Cromwellian sectaries, after offering to agree to a limited Episcopacy, and against their... | |
| 1914 - 680 trang
...Parliament should govern and defend the Kingdom, by their Own Power and Resolutions ; and not teach the People any longer, to expect safety and Government...from an Obstinate man, whose heart God had hardened, . . .. — lest Despayr Teach them to seek their safety by some other means than adhearing to you ;... | |
| John Milton - 1915 - 284 trang
...Parliament should govern and defend the Kingdom, by their Own Power and Resolutions ; and not teach the People any longer, to expect safety and Government...from an Obstinate man, whose heart God had hardened, . . . — lest Despayr Teach them to seek their safety by some other means than adhearing to you ;... | |
| Estelle Ross - 1915 - 222 trang
...henceforth he held that "Parliament should govern and defend the kingdom by their own power, and not teach the people any longer to expect safety and government from an obstinate man whose heart God hath hardened." He spent a couple of months in Wales, and the most important of his exploits was the... | |
| G. R. Stirling Taylor - 1928 - 376 trang
...now expected that Parliament should govern and defend the kingdom by their own power, and not teach the people any longer to expect safety and government...from an obstinate man whose heart God had hardened." Clarendon, writing of this incident, says that Cromwell as his reason for this change of policy declared... | |
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