| John Langton Sanford - 1858 - 672 sidor
...[Cromwell's] whole carriage was so tempestuous, and his behaviour so insolent, that the chairman found himself obliged to reprehend him, and to tell him, if he proceeded in the same manner, he would presently adjourn the committee, and the next morning complain to the House of... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1859 - 592 sidor
...him ; and to tell him, That if he,' Mr. Crom. well, ' proceeded in the same manner, he ' Mr. Hyde ' would presently adjourn the Committee, and the next morning complain to the House of him. Which he never forgave ; and took all occasions afterwards to pursue him with the utmost... | |
| George Brodie - 1866 - 626 sidor
...his whole carriage was co tempestuous, and his behaviour so violent, that the chairman found himself obliged to reprehend him, and to tell him, if he proceeded in the some manner, he would presently adjourn the committee, and the next morning complain to the House of... | |
| George Brodie - 1866 - 628 sidor
...his whole carriage was so tempestuous, and his behaviour so violent, that the chairman found himself obliged to reprehend him, and to tell him, if he proceeded in the same manner, he would presently adjourn the committee, and the next morning complain to the House of... | |
| John Lingard - 1871 - 306 sidor
...him : and to tell him, ' That if he' Mr. Cromwell * proceeded in the same manner, * he' Mr. Hyde * would presently adjourn the Committee, and ' the next morning complain to the House of him. Which he * never forgave ; and took all occasions afterwards to pursue ' him with the... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1873 - 314 sidor
...him : and to tell him, • That if he' Mr. Cromwell ' proceeded in the same manner, ' he' Mr. Hyde ' would presently adjourn the Committee, and ' the next morning complain to the House of him. Which he ' never forgave ; and took all occasions afterwards to pursue ' him with the... | |
| George Henry Jennings - 1881 - 564 sidor
...the chairman found himself obliged to reprehend him, and to tell him that if he proceeded in the same manner, he would presently adjourn the committee and the next morning complain to the House of him. Cromwell's Official Speeches. — My Lord General (says Carlyle^ always spoke extempore... | |
| George Nelson Godwin - 1882 - 284 sidor
...reprehend him, and to tell him that if he (Mr. Cromwell) proceeded in the same manner he (Mr. Hyde) would presently adjourn the Committee and the next morning complain to the House of him." A stern man, unyielding, and cast in iron mould, as the "merciless assault of Basing"... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1884 - 536 sidor
...reprehend him : and to tell him, That if he [Mr. Cromwell] proceeded in the same manner, he [Mr. Hyde] would presently adjourn the Committee, and the next morning complain to the House of him. Which he never forgave ; and took all occasions afterwards to pursue him with the utmost... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1894 - 502 sidor
...him : and to tell him, • That if he' Mr. Cromwell ' proceeded in the same manner, ' he' Mr. Hyde ' would presently adjourn the Committee, and ' the next morning complain to the House of him. Which he ' never forgave ; and took all occasions afterwards to pursue ' him with the... | |
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