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" It may seem strange," said he, " that I come so suddenly to end this session. Before I give my assent to the bills, I will tell you the cause, though 1 must avow that I owe the account of my actions to God alone. It is known to every one that, a while... "
The cabinet history of England, an abridgment of the chapters entitled ... - Page 222
by Charles MacFarlane - 1855
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The Statesmen of the Commonwealth of England: With a Treatise on ..., Volume 1

John Forster - Great Britain - 1846 - 726 pages
...suddenly to end this session before I give my assent to the bills. I Tin tell you the cause, though I must avow that I owe the account of my actions to God alone." This was a very proper commencement to his speech ; for, after peevishly complaining of the remonstrance...
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The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the People, as Well as ...

George Lillie Craik - Great Britain - 1848 - 860 pages
...suddenly to end this session. Before I give my assent to the bills, I will tell you the cause, though I must avow that I owe the account of my actions to...acceptable every man may judge, and, for the merit of it, 1 will not call that in question, for I am sure no wise man can justify it. Now, since I am truly informed...
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A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and ...

David Rowland - Constitutional history - 1859 - 606 pages
...session, therefore I will tell you the cause, though I owe the account of my actions to God alone. A while ago, the house of commons gave me a remonstrance, — how acceptable every man may judge. Now I am well informed that a second remonstrance is preparing for me, to take away the profit of my...
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The comprehensive history of England, from the earliest period to ..., Volume 2

Charles MacFarlane - 1861 - 852 pages
...suddenly to end this session. Before I give my assent to the bills, I will tell you the cause, though I must avow that I owe the account of my actions to...every one that, a while ago, the House of Commons gye me a remonstrance, how acceptable every man may judge, and, for the merit of it, I will not call...
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A History of England Under the Duke of Buckingham and Charles I ..., Volume 2

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Great Britain - 1875 - 420 pages
...to the Bills, I will tell you the cause ; though I must avow that I owe an account of my actions but to God alone. It is known to every one that a while ago the House of Commons gave me a Eemonstrance, how acceptable every man may judge ; and for the merit of it I will not call that in...
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The comprehensive history of England, from the earliest period to ..., Volume 2

Charles MacFarlane - 1876 - 928 pages
...suddenly to end this session. Before I give my assent to the bills, I will tell you the cause, though I must avow that I owe the account of my actions to...for I am sure no wise man can justify it. Now, since 1 Neile, Bishop of Winchester, was coupled with Land, and accused of Anniziiauism, as a damnable and...
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History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the ...

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Great Britain - 1884 - 404 pages
.... though I must avow that I owe an account of my actions but to God alone. It is known to everyone that a while ago the House of Commons gave me a Remonstrance,...sure no wise man can justify it. "Now, since I am certainly informed that a second Remonstrance is preparing for me, to take away my chief profit of...
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The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1628-1660

Great Britain. Parliament - Constitutional history - 1889 - 452 pages
...suddenly to end this Session ; before I give my assent to the Bills, I will tell you the cause, though I must avow, that I owe the account of my actions to...one, that a while ago the House of Commons gave me a Remonstrance1, how acceptable every man may judge ; and for the merit of it, I will not call that in...
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The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1628-1660

Great Britain. Parliament - Constitutional history - 1889 - 456 pages
...God alone. It is known to every one, that a while ago the House of Commons gave me a Eemonstrance 1 , how acceptable every man may judge ; and for the merit...it, I will not call that in question, for I am sure np wise man can justify it. Now since I am truly informed, that a second Eemonstrance 2 is preparing...
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The Constitutional Documents of the Puritan Revolution, 1625-1660

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Constitutional history - 1899 - 560 pages
...suddenly to end this Session ; before I give my assent to the Bills, I will tell you the cause, though I must avow, that I owe the account of my actions to...one, that a while ago the House of Commons gave me a Remonstrance1, how acceptable every man may judge ; and for the merit of it, I will not call that in...
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