| Zachary Grey - 1736 - 450 sayfa
...full of contemptible Things. But firft, let me recall to your mind the manner of its Delivery ; and I am confident there is no Man of Judgment, that will...Monarchy, to give countenance to irregular and tumultuous Affemblies of People, be it for never fo good an End : Befides, there is no Man of the leaft Infight... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1882 - 584 sayfa
...pointing towards the north. " Let me recal to your mind," he said, " the manner of its delivery, and I am confident there is no man of judgment that will...assemblies of people, be it for never so good an end." The petition itself, he declared, was filled with expressions of undeniable harshness, and its conclusion... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1884 - 458 sayfa
...pointing towards the north. " Let me recall to your mind," he said, " the manner of its delivery, and I am confident there is no man of judgment that will...assemblies of people, be it for never so good an end." The petition itself, he declared, was filled with expressions of undeniable harshness, and its conclusion... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1884 - 448 sayfa
...pointing towards the north. " Let me recall to your mind," he said, " the manner of its delivery, and I am confident there is no man of judgment that will...assemblies of people, be it for never so good an end." The petition itself, he declared, was filled with expressions of undeniable harshness, and its conclusion... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1884 - 448 sayfa
...pointing towards the north. " Let me recall to your mind," he said, " the manner of its delivery, and I am confident there is no man of judgment that will...assemblies of people, be it for never so good an end." The petition itself, he declared, was filled with expressions of undeniable harshness, and its conclusion... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1884 - 470 sayfa
...pointing towards the north. " Let me recall to your mind," he said, "the manner of its delivery, and I am confident there is no man of judgment that will...assemblies of people, be it for never so good an end." The petition itself, he declared, was filled with expressions of undeniable harshness, and its conclusion... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1899 - 484 sayfa
...pointing towards the north. " Let me recall to your mind," he said, "the manner of its delivery, and I am confident there is no man of judgment that will...assemblies of people, be it for never so good an end." The petition itself, he declared, was filled with expressions of undeniable harshness, and its conclusion... | |
| Robert Ashton - 1979 - 272 sayfa
...tumultuary petitioning in his speech in the House of Commons on 9 February 1641, when he emphasized that 'there is no man of Judgment, that will think it fit...Assemblies of people, be it for never so good an end'. The king was only slightly exaggerating when he declared that 'any disorderly persons (let their intentions... | |
| Jonathan Scott - 2000 - 564 sayfa
...Nathaniel Fiennes, Kenelm Digby spoke for more than himself when he stated that 'no man of judgement . . . will think it fit for a parliament, under a monarchy,...countenance to irregular, and tumultuous assemblies of people'.39 No aspect of the parliamentary cause did more than its 'popularity' to consolidate royalism.... | |
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