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" 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. "
Sir John Eliot: A Biography, 1592-1632 - Page 298
by John Forster - 1872 - 930 lehte
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A Short History of the English People, 3. köide

John Richard Green - 1908 - 562 lehte
...see," he wrote Impearhto the House, " you especially aim at the Duke of Buckingham. I jinctinifmust 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...
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The Twentieth Century Magazine, 2. köide

Benjamin Orange Flower, Charles Zueblin - 1910 - 614 lehte
...the slightest doubt as to its thoroughness and impartiality." And he has also said with Charles I. : "I must let you know that I will not allow any of my servants to be questioned among you, much ¡ess such as are of eminent place, and near to me." Last month the record of the testimony...
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The Twentieth Century Magazine, 2. köide

Benjamin Orange Flower, Charles Zueblin - 1910 - 620 lehte
...the slightest doubt as to its thoroughness and impartiality." And he has also said with Charles I.: "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." Last month the record of the testimony...
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Short History of England

Charles McLean Andrews - 1912 - 514 lehte
...Buckingham. But the 1628] THE PETITION OF RIGHT. 261 king refused to recognize their right, saying, " 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 me." Again the question was debated as to...
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Genesis and Birth of the Federal Constitution: Addresses and Papers in the ...

Julian Alvin Carroll Chandler - 1924 - 424 lehte
...Commons intent upon impeaching his favorite, and his father's favorite, the incompetent B uckingham : I must let you know that I will not allow any of my...much less such as are of eminent place and near unto me.4 So much for Buckingham. Desiring revenues as the free gift of Parliament to their royal master...
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English Constitutional Conflicts of the Seventeenth Century: 1603-1689

J. R. Tanner - 1928 - 334 lehte
...a century of precedents behind it. He was within his rights when he said to his second Parliament, "I must let you know that I will not allow any of...much less such as are of eminent place, and near unto me".1 Parliament had no power to punish the King's ministers for carrying out a 1 Forster, i. 297....
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How We Got Our Liberties

Lucius Burrie Swift - 1928 - 312 lehte
...forward at once and wrote to the Commons: "I see that 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." For answer the Commons ordered the...
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Littell's Living Age, 29. köide

1851 - 648 lehte
...not sell justice again?" The king's rage was excessive. "I must let you know," gaid hie 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...
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Proceedings of the State Bar Association of Wisconsin, 14. köide

State Bar Association of Wisconsin - 1923 - 546 lehte
...hastened to the defense of his minister: "I see," he wrote, "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 eminence and near to me." f Eliot persisting in pressing his charges...
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A History of the English People: 1611-1660, 7. köide

John Richard Green - 1901 - 257 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...
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