| Great Britain. Parliament - 1751 - 544 Seiten
...Mifery in View, which fhortly after fell out. It could never be hoped that more fober and difpafiionate Men would ever meet together in that Place, or fewer who brought ill Purpofes with them ; nor could any Man imagine what Offence they had given, which put the King upon... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1756 - 606 Seiten
...though, as the Earl of Clarendon writes, h it could never be hoped, that more fober and difpaffunate men would ever meet together in that place, or fewer who brought ill purpofes with them ; nor could any imagine what offence they had given, which put the King upon that... | |
| 1831 - 652 Seiten
...and to ' do him service.' — ' It could never be hoped,' he observes elsewhere, ' that more sober or dispassionate men would ever meet ' together in that...place, or fewer who brought ill purposes with « them.' In this Parliament Hampden took his seat as member for Buckinghamshire ; and thenceforward, till the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1807 - 784 Seiten
...which shortly after fell out, it could ncicr be hoped that' more sober and dispassionate men woul:! ever meet together in that place, or fewer who brought ill purposes with them ; nor could any mnn imagine what offence they had given, which put the kin;; upon that resolution.... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1807 - 506 Seiten
...mifery in view, which fhortly after fell out. It could never be hoped, that more fober and difpaffionate men would ever meet together in that place, or fewer who brought ill purpofes with them ; nor could any man imagine what offence they had given, which put the King upon... | |
| Arthur Collins - 1812 - 824 Seiten
...supplies he demanded, dissolved on the 5th of next month ; though, as the Earl of Clarendon writes, v " it could never be hoped, that more sober and dispassionate...place, or fewer who brought ill purposes with them; nor could any imagine what offence they had given, which put the King upon that retolution." After... | |
| 1819 - 818 Seiten
...The short parliament, which was assembled in the spring of 1640, and of which Lord Clarendon says, " It could never be hoped, that more sober and dispassionate...place, or fewer who brought ill purposes with them," was, notwithstanding, dissolved before it had come to any vote, for fear it should pass a resolution... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1821 - 518 Seiten
...than this dissolution caused ; and men had much of the misery in view which shortly after fell out. That it could never be hoped that more sober and dispassionate...place, or fewer who brought ill purposes with them ; nor could any man imagine what offence they had given, which put the King upon that resolution. That... | |
| Thomas Cromwell - 1822 - 616 Seiten
...dissolution caused ;' that ' men had much of the misery in view which shortly after fell out ;' and that ' it could never be hoped, that more sober and...place, or fewer who brought ill purposes with them :' neither ' could any man imagine what offence they had given, which put the king upon that resolution.'... | |
| 1824 - 488 Seiten
...May, the Parliament was dissolved. Lord Clarendon says, " it could never be hoped that more sober or dispassionate men would ever meet together in that...place, or fewer who brought ill purposes with them ; nor could any man imagine what offence they had given, which put the King upon that resolution ^".... | |
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