| 1895 - 588 pages
...we find that consent '/ Amongst the Prelatical, Presbyterian, Independent, Anabaptist, or Levelling Parties ? " I answered, " Amongst those of all sorts...protection and quiet which the people enjoyed under it.' (Vol. ii. p. 11.) Here we have a vivid picture of the difficulties by which the Protector was surrounded,... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1810 - 796 pages
...parties?' I answered, ' Amongst those of aU sorts who had acted with fidelity ami affection to the public.' Then he fell into the commendation of his own government,...which the people enjoyed under it, saying that he w;is resolved to keep the nation from being imbrued in blood.- 1 said, that I was of opinion too much... | |
| 1816 - 776 pages
...I answered, ' Amongst those of all sorts who had acted with fideliiy and affection to the public.' Then he fell into the commendation of his own government,...protection and quiet which the people enjoyed under it, savin» that he was resolved to keep the nation from being imbrued in blood. I said, that I was of... | |
| François Guizot - 1851 - 272 pages
...I answered, ' Amongst those of all sorts who had acted with fidelity and affection for the public.' Then he fell into the commendation of his own government,...and quiet which the people enjoyed under it, saying s Ludlow's Memoirs, pp. 210-211. that he was resolved to keep the nation from being imbrued in blood.... | |
| Guizot (M., François) - 1866 - 542 pages
...I answered, ' Amongst those of all sorts who had acted with fidelity and affection for the public.' Then he fell into the commendation of his own government,...and quiet which the people enjoyed under it, saying * Lndlow's Memoirs, pp. 210-211. that he was resolved to keep the nation from being imbrued in blood.... | |
| Charles Knight - 1880 - 1274 pages
...Parties ? I answered, amongst those of all sorts who had acted with fidelity and affection to the public. Then he fell into the commendation of his own government,...resolved to keep the nation from being imbrued in Mi .-is I . I said, that I was of: opinion too much blood had been already shed, unless there were... | |
| Charles Knight - 1880 - 1256 pages
...Parties ? 1 answered, amongst those of all sorts who had acted with fidelity and affection to the public. Then he fell into the commendation of his own government,...protection and quiet which the People enjoyed under it, saving, that he was resolved to keep the nation from being imbrued in blood. I said, that I was of... | |
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