| Guizot (M., François) - 1854 - Страниц: 518
...CROMWELL.—" Why do you think so?" WHITELOCKE.—" As to your own person, the title of King would be of no advantage, because you have the full kingly...seldom refused; and, although you have no negative vote in the passing of laws, yet what you dislike will not easily be carried ; and the taxes are already... | |
| François Guizot - 1854 - Страниц: 512
...WHITELOCKE. — " As to your own person, the title of King would be of no advantage, because you Lave the full kingly power in you already, concerning the...seldom refused ; and, although you have no negative vote in the passing of laws, yet what you dislike will not easily be carried ; and the taxes are already... | |
| Guizot (M., François) - 1854 - Страниц: 516
...WHITELOCKE.—"As to your own person, the title of King would be of no advantage, because you have the Ml kingly power in you already, concerning the militia,...seldom refused; and, although you have no negative vote in the passing of laws, yet what you dislike will not easily be carried ; and the taxes are already... | |
| Lord Alexander Fraser Tytler Woodhouselee, Edward Nares - 1857 - Страниц: 294
...Cromwell. — Why think you so 1 '' Whitelocke. — As to your own person, the title of king would be of no advantage, because you have the full kingly...although you have no negative voice in the passing of law, yet what you dislike will not easily be carried ; and the taxes are already settled, and in you... | |
| Charles Knight - 1858 - Страниц: 560
...be no doubt that the Lord-General meant himself: "As to your own person, the title of king would be of no advantage, because you have the full kingly...fittest are seldom refused ; and, although you have no nega1M3.J THE QUESTION OF FUTURE REPRESENTATION. 157 live vote in the passing of laws, yet what you... | |
| Michael Russell - 1858 - Страниц: 288
...CROMWELL. — Why do you think so ? " WHITELOCK. — As to your own person the title of king would be of no advantage, because you have the full kingly power in you already, concerning the militia" (military forces), " as you are general. As to the nomination of civil officers, those whom you think... | |
| Andrew Bisset - 1867 - Страниц: 538
...Cromwell. — " Why do you think so ? " Whitelock. — " As to your own person, the title of King would be of no advantage, because you have the full kingly...already, concerning the militia, as you are General. So that I apprehend less envy, and danger, and pomp, but not less power and opportunities of doing... | |
| Andrew Bisset - 1867 - Страниц: 552
...Cromwell.—" Why do you think so ? " Whitelock.—" As to your own person, the title of King would be of no advantage, because you have the full kingly...already, concerning the militia, as you are General. So that I apprehend less envy, and danger, and pomp, but not less power and opportunities of doing... | |
| François Guizot - 1868 - Страниц: 648
...CROMWELL. — " Why do you think so ?" WHITELOCKE. — " As to your own person, the title of King would be of no advantage, because you have the full kingly...seldom refused ; and, although you have no negative vote in the passing of laws, yet what you dislike will not easily he carried ; and the taxes are already... | |
| Charles Knight - 1874 - Страниц: 504
...be no doubt that the Lord-General meant himself: " As to your own person, the title of king would be of no advantage, because you have the full kingly...nomination of civil officers, those whom you think fittest nro seldom refused ; and, although you have no negative vote in the passing of laws, yet what you dislike... | |
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