| Famous historical scenes - 1875 - Страниц: 648
...the fruit of previous reflection on the subject. "As to your own person, the title of king would be no advantage, because you have the full kingly power...already concerning the militia, as you are general. Cromwell is in reality the chief power of the State ; but his power will be jeopardised if he seeks... | |
| James Bowling Mozley - 1878 - Страниц: 512
...Cromwell. — Why do you think so ? Whitlocke. — As to your own person the title of king would be of no advantage, because you have the full kingly...concerning the militia as you are General : as to nomination of civil officers, because those men you think fittest are seldom refused. Cromwell. —... | |
| Charles Knight - 1880 - Страниц: 1274
...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...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... | |
| Charles Knight - 1880 - Страниц: 1256
...himself : " As to your own person, the title of king would be of no advantage, because you have tlie full 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... | |
| John Morrison Davidson - 1884 - Страниц: 144
...Hittites and Hivites to the Jews of old. iVhiteloche. As to your own person, the title of king would be no advantage, because you have the full kingly power...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... | |
| Samuel Harden Church - 1894 - Страниц: 564
...disease. 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...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... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - 1900 - Страниц: 652
...disease." Cromwell, "Why do you think so?" Whitlock, "As to your own person the title of king would be of no advantage, because you have the full kingly...those whom you think fittest are seldom refused : and altho' you have no negative vote in the passing of laws, yet what you dislike will not easily be caried... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - 1900 - Страниц: 642
...disease." Cromwell, "Why do you think so?" Whitlock, "As to your own person the title of king would be of no advantage, because you have the full kingly...those whom you think fittest are seldom refused: and altho' you have no negative vote in the passing of laws, yet what you dislike will not easily be caried... | |
| Paul Raffield - 2004 - Страниц: 320
...Having counselled Cromwell against accepting the title of king, he consoled him by telling him that 'you have the full Kingly Power in you already, concerning the Militia, as you are General'. Whitelocke's advice to Cromwell to restore a limited monarchy, 'as will secure our Spiritual and Civil... | |
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