| 1763 - 496 pages
...been diftracled. * Sir Peter Wentiuortb flood up to anfwer him, and faid, ' That this'was the rirft Time that ever ' he had heard fuch unbecoming Language...and obliged:' But as he was going on, the General flept into the Midft of the Houfe, where, continuing his diitraclcd Language, he faid, Come, come,... | |
| John Britton - Architecture - 1808 - 896 pages
...Peter Wentworth, who stood up to answer him, and said, ' this was the first time he ever had heard such unbecoming language given to the Parliament; and that...more horrid in that it came from their servant, and Ee 3 * their » Ludlow, p. 173,-4. t Dugdale, p. 405. : Bate, p. 161. § Dugdale, Ibid. || Bate, Ibid.... | |
| Great Britain - 1839 - 466 pages
...last upon the house. He declared, that this was indeed "the first time that he had ever heard such unbecoming language given to the parliament, and that...horrid, in that it came from their servant, and their servant whom they had so highly trusted and obliged, and whom, by their unprecedented bounty, they... | |
| Sir Daniel Wilson - Great Britain - 1848 - 334 pages
...last upon the House. He declared, that this was indeed ' the first time that he had ever heard such unbecoming language given to the parlia-ment, and...horrid, in that it came from their servant, and their servant whom they had so highly trusted and obliged, and whom, by their unprece-dented bounty, they... | |
| Sir Daniel Wilson - Great Britain - 1848 - 334 pages
...last upon the House. He declared, that this was indeed ' the first time that he had ever heard such unbecoming language given to the parliament, and that...horrid, in that it came from their servant, and their servant whom they had so highly trusted and obliged, and whom, by their unprecedented bounty, they... | |
| Joseph Curtis Platt, George Lillie Craik - London (England) - 1851 - 916 pages
...Ludlow, " stood up to answer him, and said that this was the first time that ever he had heard such unbecoming language given to the parliament, and that...horrid in that it came from their servant, and their servant whom they had so highly trusted and obliged ; but, as he was going on, the General stepped... | |
| François Guizot - Great Britain - 1854 - 512 pages
...length made himself heard; he declared that this " was indeed the first time that he had ever heard such unbecoming language given to the Parliament; and that...horrid, in that it came from their servant, and their servant whom they had so highly trusted and obliged, and whom, by their unprecedented bounty, they... | |
| Guizot (M., François) - Great Britain - 1854 - 518 pages
...length made himself heard; he declared that this " was indeed the first time that he had ever heard such unbecoming language given to - the Parliament; and...horrid, in that it came from their servant, and their servant whom they had so highly trusted and obliged, and whom, by their unprecedented bounty, they... | |
| Andrew Bisset - Great Britain - 1867 - 552 pages
...Wentworth stood up to answer him, and said " that this was the first time that ever he had heard snch unbecoming language given to the Parliament, and that...horrid in that it came from their servant, and their servant whom they had so highly trusted and obliged." But as he was going on, Cromwell stept into the... | |
| Andrew Bisset - Great Britain - 1867 - 538 pages
...Wentworth stood up to answer him, and said " that this was the first time that ever he had heard such unbecoming language given to the Parliament, and that...horrid in that it came from their servant, and their servant whom they had so highly trusted and obliged." But as he was going on, Cromwell stept into.... | |
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