| Edmund Ludlow - 1751 - 434 pages
...accept the crown without the confent of the army; and therefore defired him to haflen to the houfe, and to put them off from doing any thing farther therein....Lieutenant-General immediately went thither ; and told them, that (he petition ought not to be debated, much lefs to be anfwered at this time, the contents of it being... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1760 - 508 pages
...haften to the Houfe, and put them off from doing any Thing further therein. The Lieutenant -General immediately went thither, and told. them, That the Petition ought not to be debated, much lefs to be anfwered at a This Petition was fo dlftaftefu! toCremiaill, that all pefiikle Means were... | |
| John Bancks - 1760 - 330 pages
...them off from doing any thing farther therein." Accordingly the lieutenant-general went immediately thither, and told them, " That the petition ought not to be debated, much lefs to be anfwered, at this time, the contents of it being to defire them,not to prefs his highnefs... | |
| William Harris - 1762 - 564 pages
...flatten to the houfe,' and to put them off from, doing any thing fjtther therein. The lieutenant-genera! immediately went thither, and told them that the petition ought not to be debated, much lefs to be anfwered at this time, the contents of it being to defire them not to prefs the Proteflor... | |
| John Bancks - 1779 - 336 pages
...them off from doing any thing farther therein.'' Accordingly the Lieutenant-general went immediately thither, and told them, " That the petition ought not to be debated, much lefs to be anfwered, at this time, the contents of ,it being todefire them not to prefs his Highnefs... | |
| Thomas Burton - 1828 - 574 pages
...him that he wondered he would suffer such a petition to proceed so far, which he might have hindered, since he knew it to be his resolution not to accept...The Lieutenant-general immediately went thither, and desired that the debate on the petition might be put off till they had received the Protector's answer... | |
| Thomas Burton - 1828 - 562 pages
...him that he wondered he would suffer such a petition to proceed so far, which he might have hindered, since he knew it to be his resolution not to accept...The Lieutenant-general immediately went thither, and desired that the debate on the petition might be put off till they had received the Protector's answer... | |
| Michael Russell - 1829 - 352 pages
...him that he wondered he would suffer such a petition to proceed so far, which he might have hindered, since he knew it to be his resolution not to accept...The Lieutenant-General immediately went thither, and desired that the debate on the petition might be put off till they had received the Protector's answer... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1829 - 686 pages
...him that he wondered he would suffer such a petition to proceed so far, which he might have hindered, since he knew it to be his resolution not to accept...without the consent of the army ; and therefore desired htm to hasten to the House, and to put them off from doing any thing farther therein. The Lieutenant-General... | |
| Michael Russell - 1833 - 286 pages
...him that he wondered he would suffer such a petition to proceed so far, which he might have hindered, since he knew it to be his resolution not to accept...the House, and to put them off from doing any thing further therein. The lieutenant-general immediately went thither, and desired that the debate on the... | |
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