| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.), Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1839 - 516 sidor
...than they were the last " parliament; that they must not only sweep the " house clean below, but must pull down all the " cobwebs which hung in the top and corners, that " they might not breed dust, and so make a foul " house hereafter; that they had now an opportu" nity to make their country... | |
| Thomas Keightley - 1839 - 566 sidor
...temper than they were the last parliament; that they must not only sweep the house clean below, but must pull down all the cobwebs which hung in the top and corners, that they might not breed dust, and so make a foul house hereafter; that they had now an opportunity to make their country happy,... | |
| Henry Cary - 1842 - 504 sidor
...cobwebs which hung in the top and corners, that they might not breed dust, and so make a foul house hereafter; that they had now an opportunity to make...happy, by removing all grievances, and pulling up the causes of them by the roots, if all men would do their duties.'"'" This is by no means an exaggerated... | |
| Henry Cary - 1842 - 494 sidor
...temper than they were the last parliament; that they must not only sweep the house clean below, but must pull down all the cobwebs which hung in the top and corners, that they might not breed dust, and so make a foul house hereafter; that they had now an opportunity to make their country happy,... | |
| People - 1845 - 348 sidor
...cobwebs which hung in the tops and corners, that they might not breed dust, and so make a foul house hereafter ; that they had now an opportunity to make...happy, by removing all grievances, and pulling up the causes of them by the roots, if all men would do their duties ; and used much other sharp discourse... | |
| John Forster - 1846 - 726 sidor
...eobwebi which hung in the top and corner*, that they might not breed du*t, and so mate afoul house hereafter ; that they had now an opportunity to make...happy by removing all grievances, and pulling up the cause* of them by the root*, IF ALL MEN WOULD DO THEIR DUTIES ;' and used much other sharp discourse... | |
| John Forster - 1846 - 738 sidor
...temper than they were the last Parliament; that they must not only sweep the house clean below, but must pull down all the cobwebs which hung in the top and corners, that they might not breed dust, and so make afoul house hereafter ; that they had now an opportunity to make their country happy... | |
| James Goodeve Miall - 1851 - 382 sidor
...cobwebs which hung in the tops and corners, that they might not breed dust, and so make a foul house hereafter: that they had now an opportunity to make...happy, by removing all grievances, and pulling up the causes of them by the roots, if all men would do their duties." The conflict had begun in earnest.... | |
| Charles Knight - 1857 - 574 sidor
...they were the last parliament ; that they must not only sweep the house clean below, but must sweep down all the cobwebs which hung in the top and corners, that they might not breed dust, and so make a foul house hereafter ; that they had now an opportunity to make the country happy,... | |
| John Langton Sanford - 1858 - 672 sidor
...cobwebs which hung in the top and corners, that they might not breed dust, and so make a foul House hereafter ; that they had now an opportunity to make...happy, by removing all grievances, and pulling up the causes of them by the roots, if all men would do their duties ;' and used much other sharp discourse... | |
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