 | Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1889 - 766 pages
...plans and commands, and the sword into their hands ; and, what by interest of Parliament, and what by power in the army, will perpetually continue themselves...should determine with it. This I speak here to our faces is but what others do utter abroad behind our backs." He would not, he added, reflect upon any,... | |
 | Great Britain. Public Record Office - 1890 - 812 pages
...their interest in Parliament and power in the army, " to continue " themselves in grandeur, and will not permit the war " speedily to end lest their own power should determine " with it. ... This, which I speak here to our " faces, is but what others do utter abroad behind our " backs." His own... | |
 | Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1893 - 428 pages
...178. 2 See p. 83. 3 Perfect Occurrences. E. 258, 1. and, what by interest of Parliament, and what by power in the army, will perpetually continue themselves...should determine with it. This I speak here to our faces is but what others do utter abroad behind our backs." He would not, he added, reflect upon any,... | |
 | Samuel Harden Church - 1894 - 564 pages
...places and commands, and the sword into their hands ; and, what by interest in Parliament, what by power in the Army, will perpetually continue themselves...lest their own power should determine with it. This that I speak here to our own faces is what others do utter abroad behind our backs. I am far from reflecting... | |
 | Oliver Cromwell - 1894 - 502 pages
...places and commands, and the sword into their hands j and, what by interest in Parliament, what by power in the Army, will perpetually continue themselves...not permit the War speedily to end, lest their own powei should determine with it. This ' that' I speak here to oui own faces, is but what others do utter... | |
 | Thomas Carlyle - 1897 - 638 pages
...places and commands, and the sword into their hands ; and, what by interest in Parliament, what by power in the Army, will perpetually continue themselves...lest their own power -should determine with it. This [that] I speak here to our own faces, in but what others do utter abroad behind our backs. I am far... | |
 | Thomas Carlyle - 1897 - 462 pages
...places and commands, and the sword into their hands; and, ' what by interest in Parliament, what by power in the Army, ' will perpetually continue themselves...lest their own power should ' determine with it. This " that" I speak here to our own ' faces, is but what others do utter abroad behind our backs. 1 Rushworth,... | |
 | Frederic Harrison - 1898 - 248 pages
...places and commands, and the sword into their hands ; and, what by interest in Parliament, what by power in the Army, will perpetually continue themselves...end, lest their own power should determine with it. ... "But this I would recommend to your prudence, Not to insist upon any complaint or oversight of... | |
 | Thomas Stanford Baldock - 1899 - 586 pages
...great places and commands and the sword into their hands; and, what by interest in Parliament, what by power in the Army, will perpetually continue themselves...determine with it. This I speak here to our own faces, is but what others do utter abroad behind our backs. I am far from reflecting on any. I know the worth... | |
 | Sir Richard Tangye - 1899 - 316 pages
...places and commands, and the sword into their hands ; and, what by interest in Parliament, what by power in the Army, will perpetually continue themselves...end, lest their own power should determine with it. ... Therefore, waiving a strict enquiry into the causes of these things, let us apply ourselves to... | |
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