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" Parliament should guide and defend the kingdom by their own power and resolutions, and not accustom the people any longer to expect safety and government from an obstinate man, whose heart God had hardened... "
The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Revolution ... - Page 113
by David Hume - 1807
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The History of Modern Europe: With an Account of the Decline and ..., Volume 3

William Russell - Europe - 1802 - 542 pages
...consulting so misguided a prince. Cromwell added, that it was expected the parliament would thenceforth rule and defend the kingdom by their own power and resolutions,...government from an obstinate man, whose heart God had hardeneu30.AD 1543 In consequence of these arguments, it was voted JAN. 15. that no more addresses...
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The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the ..., Volume 8

David Hume, Tobias Smollett, William Jones - Great Britain - 1828 - 444 pages
...after giving an ample character of the valour, good affections, and godliness of the army, subjoined, that it was expected the parliament should guide and...whose heart God had hardened ; that those who at the expense of their blood had hitherto defended the parliament from so many dangers, would still continue,...
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Life of Oliver Cromwell, Volume 1

Michael Russell - 1829 - 338 pages
...degree, recommended that the Parliament should now guide and defend the kingdom by their own power, and not accustom the people any longer to expect safety...from an obstinate man whose heart God had hardened. " Teach * Mrs Hutchinson, speaking of Major- General Harrison, says, that he " who was but a meane...
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Constable's miscellany of original and selected publications

Constable and co, ltd - 1829 - 686 pages
...degree, recommended that the Parliament should now guide and defend the kingdom by their own power, and not accustom the people any longer to expect safety...from an obstinate man whose heart God had hardened. " Teach * Mrs Hutchinson, speaking of Major-General Harrison, says, that he " who was but a meane man's...
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The History of Modern Europe: with an Account of the Decline and ..., Volume 2

William Russell - Europe - 1837 - 680 pages
...and no longer accustom the people to 1 l1u-.li'.. ,n . h. vol. viii — Clarendon, vol. v. hope for safety and government from an obstinate man, whose heart God had hardened '. In consequence of these Jan. 15, arguments, it was voted that no more addresses should 1048be made...
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pt. II. From the peace of Westphalia in 1648 to the peace of Paris in 1763

William Russell - Europe - 1839 - 620 pages
...consulting so misguided a prince. Cromwell added, that it was expected the parliament would thenceforth rule and defend the kingdom by their own power and resolutions,...government from an obstinate man, whose heart God had hardened.(l) In consequence of these arguments, it was voted, that no more addresses be made to the...
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History of the English Revolution of 1640: Commonly Called the ..., Volume 1

Guizot (M., François) - Great Britain - 1846 - 532 pages
...the parliament should govern and defend the kingdom by their own power and resolution, and not teach the people any longer to expect safety and government from an obstinate man, whose heart God hath hardened ; the men who, at the expense of their blood, defended you from so many perils, will...
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The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 21

United States - 1847 - 606 pages
...the Parliament should govern and defend the kingdom by their own power and resolution, and not teach the people any longer to expect safety and government from an obstinate man, whose heart God hath hardened ; the men who, »t the expense of their blood, defended you from so many perils, will...
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The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the ..., Volume 5

David Hume - Great Britain - 1848 - 552 pages
...after giving an ample character of the valour, good affections, and godliness of the army, subjoined, that it was expected the Parliament should guide and...whose heart God had hardened ; that those who, at the expense of their blood, had hitherto defended the Parliament from so many dangers, would still continue,...
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A Lecture on the Life and Character of Oliver Cromwell: Delivered Before the ...

Sherman B. Canfield - 1850 - 212 pages
...the Parliament should govern and defend the kingdom by their own power and resolution, and not teach the people any longer to expect safety and government from an obstinate man whose heart God halh hardened ; the men who at the expense of their blood defended you from so many perils, will again...
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