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" My Lords," he ended, after a vivid parallel between Buckingham and Sejanus, " you see the man! What have been his actions, what he is like, you know! I leave him to your judgment. "
Sir John Eliot: A Biography. 1592-1632 - Page 325
by John Forster - 1872
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A Short History of the English People

John Richard Green - 1874 - 1076 lehte
...Majesty, his known directions, his public acts, his acts of council, the decrees of courts — all must be made inferior to this man's will. No right, no interest may withstand him. Through the power of state and justice he has dared ever to strike at his own ends." " My Lords," he ended, after...
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A Short History of the English People

John Richard Green - 1875 - 912 lehte
...Majesty, his known directions, his public acts, his acts of council, the decrees of courts — all must be made inferior to this man's will. No right, no interest may withstand him. Through the power of state and justice he has dared ever to strike at his own ends." "My Lords," he ended, after...
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The Treasury of British Eloquence: Specimens of Brilliant Orations by the ...

Robert Cochrane - 1877 - 560 lehte
...Majesty, his known directions, his public acts, his acts of council, the decrees of courts — all and in the decision of this question. Every man who...scope in proportion to the greatness of the object. m the case of the " St Peter," and by the ships at Dieppe. . . . My Lords, I shall here desire you...
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The treasury of British eloquence, compiled by R. Cochrane

Robert Cochrane (miscellaneous writer) - 1877 - 558 lehte
...Majesty, his known directions, his public acts, his acts of council, the decrees of courts — all ry to the judgment of carnal reason ; which r-xpressed in the case of the "St Peter," and by the ships at Dieppe. . . . My Lords, I shall here...
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A Short History of the English People

John Richard Green - 1878 - 876 lehte
...made inferior to this man's will. No right, no interest may withstand him. Through the power of the State and justice he has dared ever to strike at his own ends." "My Lords," he ended, after a vivid parallel between Buckingham and Sejanus, " you see the man ! "\\...
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The Monarchie of Man: Now for the First Time Printed: from the Author's Ms ...

Sir John Eliot - 1879 - 220 lehte
...precedence and act, as in the effect and consequence it proved prejudicial and ruinous to our friends ! will ! No right, no interest, may withstand him. Through...in the case of the St. Peter, and by the ships at i Dieppe.' \ " Some movement here among his audience appears to f have reminded Eliot of the existence...
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History of the English People, 3. köide

John Richard Green - 1879 - 526 lehte
...authority, his neglect of every public duty, his abuse for selfish ends of the powers he had accumulated. " The pleasure of his Majesty, his known directions,...right, no interest may withstand him. Through the power of state and justice he has dared ever to strike at his own ends." "My Lords," he ended, after...
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History of the English People, Volume 6

John Richard Green - 1879 - 480 lehte
...Majesty, his known directions, his public acts, his acts of council, the decrees of courts — all must be made inferior to this man's will. No right, no interest may withstand him. Through the power of state and justice he has dared ever to strike at his owu ends." "My Lords," he ended, after...
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History of the English People, 3. köide

John Richard Green - 1879 - 538 lehte
...must be made inferior to this man's will. No right, no interest may withstand him. Through the power of state and justice he has dared ever to strike at his owu ends." "My Lords," he ended, after a vivid parallel between Buckingham and Sejanus, " you see the...
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The Life of Oliver Cromwell: With Sketches of His Times, Battle Fields, and ...

Edwin Paxton Hood - 1883 - 272 lehte
...Newhaven ; the treason of Rochelle ; the extortions and exactions upon East Indian and other merchants. " No right, no interest, may withstand him. Through...case of the St. Peter, and by the ships at Dieppe." He then advanced to the astounding illustration of the personal aggrandizement of the man : " I am...
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