| William Cobbett - 1824 - 394 sivua
...pass ; but, Twill have " it pass, or I will have some of your heads; and, with" out other rhetorick, returned to his chamber. Enough " was said ; the bill passed, and all iVas given him as he " desired." 163. Thus, then, it was an act of sheer tyranny ; it was a pure Algerine... | |
| William Cobbett - 1829 - 538 sivua
...pass; but, " I will have it pass, or I will have some of your " heads; and, without other rhetorick, returned " to his chamber. Enough was said ; the bill * passed, and all was given him as he desired." 163. Thus, then, it was an act of sheer tyranny ; it was a pure Algerine proceeding at LETTER last.... | |
| Patrick Rafferty - 1831 - 266 sivua
...will not pass; but I will have it pass, or I will have some of your heads; and without other rhetoric, returned to his chamber. Enough was said; the bill passed, and all was given him as he desired." The moment the tyrant got possession of the church estates, he began to grant them away to his "assigns,"... | |
| Sir Henry Spelman - 1846 - 546 sivua
...his chamber, walking a turn or two amongst them, and looking angrily on them, first on the one side, then on the other, at last, I hear (saith he) that...Bill passed, and all was given him as he desired. First, in the twenty-seventh year of his reign, all monasteries, &c., not having £200 per annum in... | |
| Henry Mead - 1846 - 254 sivua
...them, and looking angrily at them, first on one side, then on the other ; at last he said, "I hear that my bill will not pass; but I will have it pass,...passed, and all was given him as he desired." " It is to be observed," adds Spelman, " that the Parliament did give all these to the king, yet they did... | |
| John Henry Blunt - 1869 - 604 sivua
...Bill will not pass ; but I will have it pass, or I will have some of your heads:' and without Their other rhetoric or persuasion returned to his chamber....said, the bill passed, and all was given him as he desired."8 The first words of the Act state that the administration of monastic property by the monks... | |
| John Henry Blunt - 1869 - 604 sivua
...of your heads:' and without Their other rhetoric or persuasion returned to his chamber, threatened Enough was said, the bill passed, and all was given him as he desired."3 The first words of the Act state that the administration of monastic property by the monks... | |
| Richard Watson Dixon - 1878 - 564 sivua
...distinction drawn in the bill * Spelman's ' Hist, of Sacrilege,' 206. ' It is true the Parliament did give them to him, but so unwillingly (as I have heard),...bill passed, and all was given him as he desired.' The A ct condemning the smaller Houses. 36 1 between the greater and smaller monasteries may have tempted... | |
| S. Hubert Burke - 1880 - 568 sivua
...not pass ; bat 1 will have it pass, or I will have some of your heads ;' and without other rhetoric, returned to his chamber. Enough was said ; the Bill passed, and all was given him as he desired."""' All the chronicles of the times prove that, outside the walls of Parliament, " the lamentations of... | |
| Durham Dunlop - 1881 - 298 sivua
...pass ; but I will have it pass, or I will have some of your heads ! ' and, without other rhetorick, returned to his chamber. Enough was said ; the bill passed, and all was given him as he desired." It was under such a brutal and remorseless monster of lust and tyranny that the connection between the... | |
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