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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... "
Hughes' American Parliamentary Guide: The Process of Lawmaking - Σελίδα 39
των Edward Wakefield Hughes - 1924 - 666 σελίδες
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A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and ...

David Rowland - 1859 - 606 σελίδες
...those persons were in the house, and where theywere. The Speaker, falling on his knees, replied, " I have neither eyes to see nor tongue to speak in...to direct me, whose servant I am here ; and humbly heg your majesty's pardon, that I cannot give any other answer than this, to what your majesty is pleased...

The parliamentary remembrancer, conducted by T. Smith, Τόμος 2

Joshua Toulmin Smith - 1859 - 206 σελίδες
...the language addressed by Speaker Lenthall to Charles I., on the memorable 4th January, 1641 : — " I have neither eyes to see, nor tongue to speak, in...House is pleased to direct me, whose servant I am." (Bushworth, vol. iv. p. 478.) It is a curious thing that no two of the many compiled authorities on...

Copley's Picture of King Charles the First Demanding in the House of Commons ...

John Singleton Copley - 1859 - 28 σελίδες
...p. 868. demanded " if any of the members in question were present Î '" " I havo, sir, neither oyes to see, nor tongue to speak, in this place, but as...pleased to direct me, whose servant I am here ; and I humbly ask pardon that I cannot give any other answer than this, to what your majesty is pleased...

The history of England, by D. Hume, continued by T. Smollett, and to the ...

David Hume - 1859 - 234 σελίδες
...these persons were in the house I The speaker, falling on his knee, prndently replied: "I have, sir, neither eyes to see, nor tongue to speak, in this...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...

The Student's Hume: A History of England from the Earliest Times to the ...

David Hume - 1859 - 824 σελίδες
...these persons were in the House. The speaker, falling on his knee, prudently replied, " I have, sir, neither eyes to see, nor tongue to speak, in this...House is pleased to direct me, whose servant I am; and I humbly ask pardon that I can not give any other answer to what your majesty is pleased to demand...

The graduated series of reading-lesson books, Βιβλίο 4

Graduated series - 1859 - 462 σελίδες
...sovereign 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 here.' The king told him that he thought him right, and that his own eyes were as good as his. ' I see the...

Recollections of the British institution, for promoting the fine arts in the ...

Thomas Smith (of Marylebone.) - 1860 - 256 σελίδες
...five members, who had been accused of high treason. The Speaker, falling on his knees, replied, (I May it please your Majesty, I have neither eyes to...House is pleased to direct me. whose servant I am." This picture is composed from the most authentic portraits of the characters introduced which are now...

Revolutions in English History: Revolutions in government

Robert Vaughan - 1863 - 696 σελίδες
...present. That officer, on his knees, delivered himself in very constitutional language : ' Sire — I have neither eyes ' to see, nor tongue to speak...house is pleased to direct me, whose servant I am.' Charles expressed his regret that ' the birds had flown,' but added that he intended proceeding according...

Outlines of English history [signed J.H.]. 1st [-9th]

John Hunter (of Uxbridge.) - 1860 - 300 σελίδες
...Speaker if the persons impeached were present. Lenthal, falling on his knees, replied, " I have, Sir, neither eyes to see, nor tongue to speak, in this...House is pleased to direct me, whose servant I am." Charles then exclaimed, " Well, since the birds are flown, I do expect that you will send them to me...

The Institutions of the English Government: Being an Account of the ...

Homersham Cox - 1863 - 860 σελίδες
...five of its members, and demanding of the Speaker (Lenthall) where they were, the Speaker replied, " I have neither eyes to see nor tongue to speak, in...pleased to direct me, whose servant I am here ; and I humbly beg your Majesty's pardon that I cannot give any other answer than this to what your Majesty...




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