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" Cromwell declared that he had not been acquainted with this design, yet, since it was done, he was glad of it and would endeavour to maintain it. "
History of the English Parliament: From the earliest times to the death of ... - Página 427
de George Barnett Smith - 1892
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Oliver Cromwell: Or, England's Great Protector

Henry William Herbert - 1896 - 466 páginas
...directly to him, he answered with so much of ready frankness, that " he had not been acquainted with the design,, yet, since it was done, he was glad of it, and would endeavor to maintain it," and asked so warmly for his presence and advice at a council to be held that...
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Oliver Cromwell; Or, England's Great Protector

Henry William Herbert - 1856 - 460 páginas
...directly to him, he answered with so much of ready frankness, that " he had not been acquainted with the design, yet, since it was done, he was glad of it, and would endeavor to maintain it," and asked so warmly for his presence and advice at a council to be held that...
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Popular History of England, Volumen 4

Charles Knight - 1858 - 560 páginas
..."lay at Whitehall, where, and at other places, he declared that he had not been acquainted with this design ; yet since it was done he was glad of it, and would endeavour to maintain it." * Vane, who had spoken vehemently in the great debate of the 4th, against accepting the king's concessions...
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Life of Oliver Cromwell, Volumen 1

Michael Russell - 1860 - 288 páginas
...where, and at other places, he declared " he had not been made acquainted with the design ; yet that, since it was done he was glad of it, and would endeavour to maintain it." But this assertion has not everywhere met with implicit belief, and chiefly for this reason, that no...
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The Trials of Charles the First, and of Some of the Regicides: With ...

Charles I (King of England) - 1861 - 366 páginas
...and lay at Whitehall ; where, and at other places, he declared he had not been acquainted with this design : yet, since it was done, he was glad of it, and would endeavour to maintain it. Clarendon says Fairfax, the general, knew nothing of it; which Fairfax in his Memoirs confirms: but...
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A smaller history of England. (By P. Smith). Ed. by W. Smith. 9th thous

Philip Smith - 1863 - 564 páginas
...reached London during the night of the 7th, and declared that " he had not been acquainted with this design, yet since it was done he was glad of it, and would endeavour to maintain it." All was now prepared for the closing act. While Charles lived, he might always be used by the Scots...
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Charles Knight's school history of England, abridged from the ..., Volumen 1

Charles Knight - 1865 - 946 páginas
...lay at Whitehall, where, and at other places, he declared that he had not been acquainted with this design ;. yet since it was done he was glad of it, and would endeavour to maintain it."* The parliamentary minority, being now almost unanimous in their resolve to overthrow the existing government,...
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A Smaller History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Year 1862

Philip Smith - 1868 - 394 páginas
...reached London during the night of the 7th, and declared that " he had not been acquainted with this design, yet since it was done he was glad of it, and would endeavor to maintain it." All was now prepared for the closing act. , While Charles lived he might...
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The Crown History of England: Being Our Country's History from the Earliest ...

Charles Knight - 1870 - 954 páginas
...lay at Whitehall, where, and at other places, he declared that he had not been acquainted with this design ; yet since it was done he was glad of it, and would endeavour to maintain it."* The parliamentary minority, being now almost unanimous in their resolve to overthrow the existing government,...
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Life of Oliver Cromwell to the death of Charles the first

John Richard Andrews (barrister.) - 1870 - 482 páginas
...conversation assured him that he had been kept entirely ignorant of the design (Pride's purge); 'adding, that since it was done, he was glad of it, and would endeavour to maintain it.' As might have been expected, the first act of the ' purged ' House of Commons was to rescind the obnoxious...
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