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" I hope we have such true English hearts, and zealous affections towards the general weal of our Mother Country, as no Members of either House will scruple to deny themselves, and their own private interests, for the public good; nor account it to be a... "
An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of James I. and ... - Page 109
by William Harris - 1814
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Source-book of English History: For the Use of Schools and Readers

Elizabeth Kimball Kendall - 1900 - 538 pages
...have such true English Hearts, and zealous Affections towards the General Weal of our Mother-Country, as no Members of either House will scruple to deny...themselves and their own private Interests for the publick Good, nor account it to be a dishonour done to them whatever the Parliament shall resolve upon...
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Source-book of English History: For the Use of Schools and Readers

Elizabeth Kimball Kendall - 1900 - 526 pages
...into the Causes of these things, let us apply our selves to the Remedy which is most necessary: And I hope, we have such true English Hearts, and zealous Affections towards the General Weal of our Mother-Country, as no Members of either House will scruple to deny themselves and their own private...
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Speeches, 1644-1658

Oliver Cromwell - 1901 - 520 pages
...into the causes of these things, let us apply ourselves to the remedy, which is most necessary. And I hope we have such true English hearts, and zealous...done to them, whatever the Parliament shall resolve upon in this weighty matter.' 8. To the Convention of Officers, in Saffron Walden Church, Sunday, May...
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Complete Works of Thomas Carlyle, Part 1

Thomas Carlyle - 1901 - 420 pages
...into the causes of these things, let us apply ourselves to the remedy ; which is most necessary. And I hope we have such true English hearts, and zealous...interests, for the public good ; nor account it to be a dishonor done to them, whatever the Parliament shall resolve upon in this weighty matter." ' III. On...
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Dictionary of National Biography, Volume 13

1888 - 476 pages
...houses from command, and by putting the army ' into another method.' ' I hope,' he concluded, ' that no members of either house will scruple to deny themselves...and their own private interests for the public good' (RUSHWORTH, vi. 6). These words struck the keynote of the debate which closed with the vote that no...
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Oliver Cromwell and the Rule of the Puritans in England

Charles Harding Firth - 1903 - 592 pages
...and a change in its commanders. " And I hope," he concluded, " we have 1 1 8 Oliver Cromwell [1544 such true English hearts and zealous affections towards...their own private interests for the public good." Cromwell's suggestion was at once adopted, and, before the debate ended, a resolution was passed that...
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The Life of Sir Henry Vane the Younger: With a History of the Events of His Time

William Wotherspoon Ireland - 1905 - 564 pages
...into the causes of these things, let us apply ourselves to the remedy which is most necessary ; and I hope we have such true English hearts and zealous affections towards the weal of our mother country, as no members of either House will scruple to deny themselves and their...
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Oliver Cromwell

Michael Russell - 1910 - 296 pages
...into the causes of these things, let us apply ourselves to the remedy which is most necessary ; and I hope we have such true English hearts and zealous...towards the general weal of our mother country, as no member of either House will scruple themselves and their own private interests for the public good...
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The Rise of the New Model Army

Mark A Kishlansky, Mark A. Kishlansky - 1983 - 404 pages
...remedy which is most necessary: and I hope we have such true English hearts, and zealous affection towards the general weal of our Mother country, as...their own private interests for the public good." 15 Another (unknown) member spoke to the same effect, disparaging any further examination of the commanders'...
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Cromwell

Antonia Fraser - 2001 - 796 pages
...into the causes of such things "let us apply ourselves to the remedy ; which is most necessary. And I hope we have such true English hearts, and zealous...scruple to deny themselves, and their own private interest, for the public good. . . ." The keynote to the remedy then was self-denial : Cromwell's speech,...
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