| Edmund Ludlow - 1698 - 494 páginas
...fome of them, Lieutenant General Cromwell took theoccafion to whifper me in the Ear, faying, Thefe Men will never leave till the Army pull them out by the Ears : Which Expreffion I fhould have refented, if the ftate of our Affairs would have permitted. In this... | |
| John Bancks - 1760 - 330 páginas
...which occafioned Cromwell, then in the houfe, to whifper Ludlow, who ftood by, feying, " thefe men will never leave, till the army pull them out by the...oppofition being thus raifed in the army, they began now profefledly to enter into competition with the parliament, and to claim a mare with them in fettling... | |
| William Harris - 1762 - 564 páginas
...adds, * Lieutenant-general Cromwell took the occafion to * whifper me in the car, faying, Thefe men will never * leave till the army pull them out by the ears :. which ' expreffion I fhould have refented, if the (late of our ' affairs would have permitted (p).'... | |
| John Bancks - 1779 - 336 páginas
...which oceafioned CromweH, then in the lioufe, to whii'per Ludiow, who ftood by, faying, " thcfe men will never leave, till the army pull them out by the ears." ' A fpirit ofoppofition being thusraifed in the army, they began novc- prdfeffedly to enter into competitiori... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 546 páginas
...command, adds, " Lieutenant-general Cromwell took the occasion to whisper me in the ear, saying, These men will never leave till the army pull them out by the ears: which expression I should have resented, if the state of our aft.airs would have permitted *." But... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1821 - 668 páginas
...them, Lieutenant-general Cromwell took the occasion to whisper him (Ludlow) in the ear, " these men will never leave till the army pull them out by the ears ;" which expression, adds Ludlow, he should have resented, had the state of affairs permitted. He then... | |
| Thomas Cromwell - 1822 - 622 páginas
...these retaliatory measures on the part of the Parliament, it appears he whispered Ludlow, ' these men will never leave till the army pull them out by the ears.' — But might not these words have been a comment upon the red-hot speech of some violent Presbyterian,... | |
| George Bancroft - 1837 - 496 páginas
...Presbyterians 1647. broke forth into menaces against the army. " These men," whispered Cromwell to Ludlow, " will never leave till the army pull them out by the ears." ' The Presbyterian majority was in a false position ; it appeared to possess paramount power, and did... | |
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