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" May it please your majesty, I have neither eyes to see, nor tongue to speak in this place, but as the House is pleased to direct me... "
The Popular Educator - 79 ページ
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Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Artists: Comprising Painters ..., 第 1 巻

John Gould - 1835 - 430 ページ
...I Pym, Hollis, Hazelrig, and Strode were present, Lenthall, the speaker, : replies, " I have, sir, neither eyes to see, nor tongue to speak, in this place, but as the House is pleased to j -direct me." The scene is one of J deep interest, and the artist has I handled it with considerable...

The history of the ancient palace and late houses of parliament at ...

Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1836 - 626 ページ
...(Lenthall), with admirable presence of mind, dropping on his knee, answered, " May it please your Majesty, I have neither eyes to see, nor tongue to speak in...House is pleased to direct me, whose servant I am here."f The King, being thus disappointed, quitted the House amidst the cry of "Privilege! Privilege!"...

The History of the Ancient Palace and Late Houses of Parliament at ...

Edward Wedlake Brayley, John Britton - 1836 - 578 ページ
...(Lenthall), with admirable presence of mind, dropping on his knee, answered, " May it please your Majesty, I have neither eyes to see, nor tongue to speak in...House is pleased to direct me, whose servant I am here."t The King, being thus disappointed, quitted the House amidst the cry of "Privilege! Privilege!"...

Lives of eminent and illustrious Englishmen, ed. by G. G. Cunningham, 第 3 巻

Englishmen - 1836 - 274 ページ
...brink of a precipice, and bearded a lion in his den. " Sir," said the ready and prudent speaker, " I have neither eyes to see, nor tongue to speak in...house is pleased to direct me, whose servant I am. And I humbly ask your pardon that I cannot give any other answer to what your majesty is pleased to...

Lives of Eminent British Statesmen ...: John Pym; John Hampden. By John Forster

1837 - 430 ページ
...desired him to excuse his answer, for " in this place I have neither eyes to see nor tongue to speak, but as the house is pleased to direct me, whose servant I am." " The birds then are flown ! " said Charles, passionately ; and, abruptly insisting that the accused...

History of the English revolution from the accession of Charles I ..., 第 1 巻

François Pierre G. Guizot - 1838 - 388 ページ
...can find them." He asked the speaker where they were; the speaker, falling on his knees, said, " Sir, I have neither eyes to see nor tongue to speak, in...house is pleased to direct me, whose servant I am. And I humbly ask pardon, that I cannot give any other answer to what your majesty is pleased to demand...

History of the English Revolution: From the Accession of Charles I.

François Guizot - 1838 - 388 ページ
...can find them." He asked the speaker where they were; the speaker, falling on his knees, said, " Sir, I have neither eyes to see nor tongue to speak, in...house is pleased to direct me, whose servant I am. And I humbly ask pardon, that I cannot give any other answer to what your majesty is pleased to demand...

Biographical Dictionary of Painters, Sculptors, Engravers, and ..., 第 1 巻

John Gould - 1838 - 432 ページ
...Hampden, Pym, Hollis, Hazelrig, and Strode were present, Lenthall, the speaker, replies, " I have, sir, neither eyes to see, nor tongue to speak, in this place, but as the House is pleased to direct me." The scene is one of deep interest, and the artist has handled it with considerable skill and knowledge....

The Parliament and Councils of England, Chronologically Arranged: From the ...

Charles Henry Parry - 1839 - 726 ページ
...them, his Majesty asks the Sneaker where they were ? Falling on his knees, the Speaker answers ; " I have neither eyes to see, nor tongue to speak in...to what your Majesty is pleased to demand of me." The Kini^ retires amid the cry of Privilege, Privilege, and the House is adjourncd till the following...

The History and Antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and ..., 第 1 巻

Thomas Allen - 1839 - 512 ページ
...May it please your majesty, I have neithereyes to see, nor tongue to speak in this place, but as (he house is pleased to direct me, whose servant I am here; and humbly beg your majestie's pardon that I cannot give any other answer than this to what your majesty...




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