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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... "
An Historical and Critical Account of the Life of Oliver Cromwell, Lord ... - Page 322
by William Harris - 1762 - 543 pages
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Lives of Eminent British Statesmen ...: Sir Henry Vane, the Younger; Henry ...

Statesmen - 1838 - 434 pages
...parliament is dissolved." To this Bradshaw answered, " Sir, we have heard what you did at the house in the morning, and before many hours all England...sir, you are mistaken to think that the parliament is dissolved ; for no power under heaven can dissolve them but themselves; therefore take you notice of...
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The History of England, Volume 3

Thomas Keightley - Great Britain - 1839 - 562 pages
...dissolved. " Sir," replied Bradshaw with real or assumed dignity, " we have heard what you did at the house in the morning, and before many hours all England...sir, you are mistaken to think that the parliament is dissolved, for no power under heaven can dissolve them but themselves; therefore take you notice of...
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The Pictorial History of England: Being, a History of the People ..., Volume 4

George Lillie Craik - Great Britain - 1841 - 686 pages
...dissolved." Bradshaw, who was in the chair, replied, " Sir, we have heard what you did at the House thnt the ca-rliamcut is dissolved, fur no power under heaven can dissolve them but themselves ; therefore,...
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The North of England Magazine, Volume 3

English literature - 1843 - 302 pages
...whether exercised by King or Protector boldly replied, " Sir, we have heard what you did at the House in the morning, and before many hours all England...hear it — but, sir, you are mistaken to think that Parliament is dissolved, for no power under Heaven can dissolve them, unless they dissolve themselves,...
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A history of England from the first invasion by the Romans (to the ...

John Lingard - 1847 - 450 pages
...have heard what you did at the " house this morning, and before many hours all Eng" land will know it. But, sir, you are mistaken to think " that the parliament is dissolved. No power under " heaven can dissolve them but themselves. Therefore " take you notice of...
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The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the People, as Well as ...

George Lillie Craik - Great Britain - 1848 - 860 pages
...Bradshaw, who was in the chair, replied, " Sir, we have heard what you did at the House in the morning, aud 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, take you notice of...
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The Judges of England: With Sketches of Their Lives, and ..., Volume 6

Edward Foss - Courts - 1857 - 544 pages
...presided, rose and boldly addressed him in these words: — " 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 the Parliament is dissolved, for no power under heaven can dissolve them but themselves ; therefore...
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The Life of Oliver Cromwell

J. T. Headley - Biography & Autobiography - 1848 - 498 pages
...notice that the parliament is dissolved." Bradshaw replied, "We have heard what you did at the House in the morning ; and before many hours, all England will hear it. But, you are mistaken to think that the parliament is dissolved ; for no power under heaven can dissolve...
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The Lives of the Chief Justices of England: From the Norman ..., Volume 1

John Campbell Baron Campbell - Chief justices - 1849 - 620 pages
...' we have heard what you did at the House this morning, and before many hours all England will know it. But, sir, you are mistaken to think that the Parliament is dissolved. No person under heaven can dissolve them but themselves. Therefore take you notice of that.'...
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Life of Algernon Sidney: With Sketches of Some of His Contemporaries and ...

George Van Santvoord - 1851 - 380 pages
...tyrant, traitor, and public enemy, answered firmly : " 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 say that the Parliament is dissolved, for no power under heaven can dissolve them but themselves ;...
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