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" I say I am persuaded to return this answer to you : that I cannot undertake this government with the title of King. "
The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England: Being a Faithful ... - Page 110
by Great Britain. Parliament - 1760
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Lives of Eminent British Statesmen ...: Oliver Cromwell. By John Forster

Great Britain - 1839 - 466 pages
...parts, in all but in that one thing the title, as to me,) I should not be an honest man if I should not tell you, that I cannot accept of the government, nor undertake the trouble and charge of it. I have a little more experimented than every body what troubles and difficulties do befal men under...
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Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: with Elucidations, Volume 2

Oliver Cromwell - Great Britain - 1845 - 784 pages
...excellent parts, in all but that one thing, of the Title as to me) I should not be an honest man, if I did not tell you that I cannot accept of the Government, nor undertake the trouble and charge of it — as to which I have a little more experimented than everybody what troubles and difficulties do...
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Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: With Elucidations, Volume 4

Oliver Cromwell, Thomas Carlyle - Great Britain - 1850 - 544 pages
...excellent parts, in all but that one thing, of the Title as to me) I should not be an honest man, if I did not tell you that I cannot accept of the Government, nor undertake the trouble and charge of it — as to which I have a little more experimented than everybody what troubles and difficulties do...
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History of Oliver Cromwell and the English Commonwealth: From the ..., Volume 2

François Guizot - Great Britain - 1854 - 654 pages
...excellent parts, in all but that one thing, of the title as to me) I should not be an honest man, if I did not tell you that I cannot accept of the government, nor undertake the trouble and charge of it — as to which I have a little more experimented than everybody, what troubles and difficulties do...
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History of Oliver Cromwell and the English Commonwealth: From the ..., Volume 2

François Guizot - Great Britain - 1854 - 624 pages
...excellent parts, in all but that one thing, of the title as to me) I should not be an honest man, if I did not tell you that I cannot accept of the government, nor undertake the trouble and charge of it—as to which I have a little more experimented than everybody, what troubles and difficulties do...
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Oliver Cromwell

Francis Lister Hawks - 1856 - 448 pages
...one thing, of the title as to me,) I should not be an honest man if I did not tell you that I can not accept of the government, nor undertake the trouble and charge of it — as to which I have a little more experimented than every body, what troubles and difficulties do...
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Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: Including the Supplement ..., Volume 2

Oliver Cromwell - Great Britain - 1859 - 640 pages
...excellent parts, in all but that one thing, of the Title as to me) I should not be an honest man, if I did not tell you that I cannot accept of the Government, nor undertake the trouble and charge of it — as to which I have a little more experimented than everybody what troubles and difficulties do...
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Life of Oliver Cromwell, Volume 2

Michael Russell - 1858 - 288 pages
...long set his heart. " I should not be an honest man," says he, with hi? wonted perspicuity, " if I did not tell you that I cannot accept of the government,...of it, which I have a little more experimented than everybody, what trouble and difficulties do befall men under such trusts, and in such undertakings...
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Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: Including the Supplement ..., Volume 2

Oliver Cromwell - Great Britain - 1860 - 634 pages
...all but that one thing, of the Title as to me) I should not be an honest man, if I did not tell yon that I cannot accept of the Government, nor undertake the trouble and charge of it — as to which I have a little more experimented than everybody what troubles and difficulties do...
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The Collected Works of Thomas Carlyle: Oliver Cromwell's letters and ...

Thomas Carlyle - Chartism - 1864 - 506 pages
...excellent parts, in all but that one thing, of the Title as to me) I should not be an honest man, if I did not tell you that I cannot accept of the Government, nor undertake the trouble and charge of it — as to which I have a little more experimented than everybody what troubles and difficulties do...
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