| William Chambers - 1859 - 600 lehte
...not sell justice again?' The king's rage was excessive. ' I must let you know,' said his majesty, ' that I will not allow any of my servants to be questioned...you, much less such as are of eminent place and near my person. I see you especially aim at the Duke of Buckingham. I would have you hasten my supply, or... | |
| Robert Ross - 1860 - 516 lehte
...determination, had sent down to the House this prohibition: " I must let you know, that I will not allowany of my servants to be questioned amongst you, much...less such as are of eminent place and near unto me". But the Commons •were not to be deterred, and on the 8th of May the impeachment was carried up to... | |
| William Edward Flaherty - 1862 - 480 lehte
...their charges against Buckingham, said, " 1 will not allow any of my servants to be questioned among you, much less such as are of eminent place, and near unto me. " their grievances t had been redressed ; they renewed the complaint against Montague, and also preferred... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1863 - 558 lehte
...speech to parliament, '' I must let you know I will not allow any of my servants to be questioned among you, much less such as are of eminent place, and near unto me ;" hence the security of Buckingham, who showed the most perfect contempt for the speakers who thus... | |
| 1865 - 992 lehte
...flagrant abuse of government, the king wrote at onoe to the House as follows : — " I must let yon know that I will not allow any of my servants to be...as are of eminent place and near unto me. ... I see yon especially aim at the Duke of Buckingham. I wonder what hath so altered your affection towards... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1871 - 684 lehte
...to the Tower, and said to the Commons: "I "will not allow any of my servants to be questioned among you. much less such as are of eminent place, and near unto me." The House then refused to proceed with any business until their members were released, and the king... | |
| Elizabeth Cooper - 1874 - 448 lehte
...tone assuredly justified by ihe opening address of the Commons : — "I must let you know," said he, " that I will not allow any of my servants to be questioned...less such as are of eminent place and near unto me. The old question was, ' What shall be done to the man whom the King will honour ? ' But now it hath... | |
| Bertha Meriton Gardiner - 1874 - 404 lehte
...Buckingham. On this the king tried threats. " I must let you know," he wrote in a letter to the House, " that I will not allow any of my servants to be questioned...less such as are of eminent place and near unto me. The old question was, What shall be done to the man whom the king will honour ? But now it hath been... | |
| John Richard Green - 1874 - 1076 lehte
...threat with threat. "I see," he wrote to the House, "you especially aim at the Duke of Buckingham. I must let you know that I will not allow any of my servants to be questioned among you, much less such as are of eminent place and near to me." A more direct attack on a right... | |
| Thomas Pitt Taswell- Langmead - 1875 - 876 lehte
...' I must let you know The King's that I will not allow any of my servants to be ques- messasetioned amongst you, much less such as are of eminent place and near unto me.' Buckingham, he assured them, had done nothing without his own special direction and appointment and... | |
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