| Charles Knight - 1880 - 1274 trang
...Car. !• c* >7> t Green's "Letters of Henrietta Maria," p. 54. THE KING REFUSED ENTRANCE TO HULL. 433 that of me, in this, which was never asked of a king, and with which I would not trust my wife and my children." This scene, in this locality must have suggested a contrast to the usual meetings of... | |
| Mary Louisa Boyle - 1881 - 394 trang
...should relinquish the control of the militia to the Parliament, that Charles exclaimed indignantly, ' No, by God ! not for an hour. You have asked that of me, was never asked of a kjng before.' Lord Pembroke was employed several times in negotiating between... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1882 - 542 trang
...Might not he, Pembroke suggested, grant the militia for a time ? " By God ! " was the fierce answer, " not for an hour. You have asked that of me in this, was never asked of a king, and with which I will not trust my wife and children." No understanding... | |
| Joseph H. Beale - 1884 - 1152 trang
...Holland and Lord Pembroke, whether the militia might not be granted for a time, Charles replied, " No, by God, not for an hour ; you have asked that...king, and with which I would not trust my wife and my children." The king, after this stormy conference, went on to York. Royalist forces had been raised... | |
| George William Cox - 1887 - 762 trang
...queen at Dover, asked whether the militia might not be granted for a time. " No," was the answer, " not for an hour. You have asked that of me in this which was never asked of a king." As to Ireland, he told them that he would suppress the rebellion there, if he were trusted with the... | |
| James Kendall Hosmer - 1888 - 642 trang
...tell that by my answer.' ' Might not the militia be granted as desired by Parliament, for a time ? ' ' No, by God ! not for an hour ; you have asked that...with which I would not trust my wife and children.' " Near the outbreak of the Civil War, the office which Vane had held from the King, jointly with Sir... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1888 - 670 trang
...whether the militia might not be granted, as was desired by the Parliament, for a time ? he answered, ' By God, not for an hour ! You have asked that of me in this was never asked of a king, and with which I will not trust my wife and children.' He told them, he... | |
| Samuel Harden Church - 1894 - 564 trang
...approve their control of the militia for a limited time? "No, by God," thundered the aroused King, " not for an hour. You have asked that of me in this, was never asked of a king, and with which I will not trust my wife and children." They read him a list... | |
| Goldwin Smith - 1899 - 762 trang
...decisive. To the suggestion that he might resign the command of the military force for a time he replied, "By God ! not for an hour ; you have asked that of me in this, was never asked of a king, and with which I will not trust my wife and children." Then came civil war.... | |
| John Morley - 1900 - 620 trang
...to the king that the militia might be granted for a time. "By God, not for an hour !" cried Charles. "You have asked that of me in this which was never asked of a king, and with which I will not trust my wife and children." As the call to arms was every day more plainly felt to be inevitable,... | |
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