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" Sir, we have heard what you did at the House in the morning, and before many hours all England will hear it : but, Sir, you are mistaken to think that the Parliament is dissolved ; for no power under heaven can dissolve them but themselves : therefore... "
The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and Critical ... - Page 60
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The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical ...

Alexander Chalmers - 1813 - 542 pages
...following terms: "Gentlemen, if you are met here as private persons, you shall not be disturbed ; but, if as a council of state, this is no place for you....departed. The true reason why Cromwell thus dismissed this coun^ cil of state, was, because he intended to have another of his own framing ; these being men entirely...
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An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of ..., Volume 3

William Harris - 1814 - 546 pages
...the house in the morning, so take notice, that the parliament is dissolved. To this Serjeant Bradshaw answered; Sir, we have heard what you did at the house...power under heaven can dissolve them but themselves; therefore take you notice of that. Something more was said to the same purpose by Sir Arthur Haselrig,...
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An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of ..., Volume 3

William Harris - 1814 - 542 pages
...you did at the house in the morning, and before many hours all England will hear it: but, Sir, yon are mistaken to think that the parliament is dissolved;...power under heaven can dissolve them but themselves; therefore take you notice of that. Something more was said to the same purpose by Sir Arthur Haselrig,...
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An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of ..., Volume 3

William Harris - 1814 - 560 pages
...did at the house in the morning, and before many hours all England will hear it: but, Sir, yon arc mistaken to think that the parliament is dissolved...power under heaven can dissolve them but themselves; therefore take you notice of that. Something more was said to the same purpose by Sir Arthur Haselrig,...
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The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent ..., Volume 3

Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 524 pages
...have heard what you did at the House in the morning, and before many hours all England will hear of it : but, Sir, you are mistaken to think that the...dissolved, for no power under heaven can dissolve them but them* selves; therefore, take you notice of that." The Council however, finding themselves under the...
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The High court of justice; comprising memoirs of the principal persons who ...

James Caulfield - 1820 - 252 pages
...in the inoruing, and before many hours all England will hear it. But, Sir, you are mistaken to think the parliament is dissolved, for no power under heaven...the council, finding themselves to be under the same restraint as the parliament, departed. Cromwell, for a few days, continued to direct ail things by...
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The High Court of Justice: Comprising Memoirs of the Principal Persons, who ...

James Caulfield - 1820 - 366 pages
...in the morning, and before many hours all England will hear it. But, Sir, you are mistaken to think the parliament is dissolved, for no power under heaven...the council, finding themselves to be under the same restraint as the parliament, departed. Cromwell, for a few days, continued to direct all things by...
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The High Court Justice: Comprising Memoirs of the Principal Persons, who Sat ...

James Caulfield - 1820 - 182 pages
...in the morning, and before many hours all England will hear it. But, Sir, you are mistaken to think the parliament is dissolved, for no power under heaven...the council, finding themselves to be under the same restraint as the parliament, departed. Cromwell, for a few days, continued to direct all things by...
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Memoirs of the Protector, Oliver Cromwell, and of His Sons, Richard and ...

Oliver Cromwell - 1821 - 668 pages
...morning, so they were to take notice that the Parliament was dissolved : that to this, Sergeant Bradshaw answered, " Sir, we have heard what you did at the...power under Heaven can dissolve them but themselves ; therefore take you notice of that :" that something more was said to the same purpose by Sir Arthur...
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Oliver Cromwell and His Times

Thomas Cromwell - 1822 - 622 pages
...House in the morning, so take notice, that the Parliament is dissolved.' To which Sergeant Bradshaw answered, ' Sir, we have heard what you did at the...power under heaven can dissolve them but themselves : therefore take you notice of that.' Something more was said to the same purpose by Sir Arthur Haselrig,...
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