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" You have sat too long here for any good you have been doing. Depart, I say, and let us have done with you. In the name of God, go! "
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 410
1847
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Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 13

William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1846 - 822 pages
...begins a discourse which no man can report ! He says — Heavens ! he is heard saying : " ' It is nut fit that you should sit here any longer :' You have sat too long here for any good you huve been doing lately. ' Yon shall now give place to better men ! - Call them in :' " adds he briefly,...
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The Biblical review, and Congregational magazine [formerly The ..., Volume 1

1846 - 492 pages
...hat, and spake ; ' told them of their injustice, delays, self-interest, and other faults.' Adding, 'It is not fit that you should sit here any longer : you shall now give place to better men ! Depart, I say, and let us have done'with you. In the name of God,...
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Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: Including the Supplement ..., Volume 2

Oliver Cromwell - 1868 - 628 pages
...stamping the floor with his feet/ begins a discourse which no man can report ! He says — Heavens ! he is heard saying : " ' It is not fit that you. should...long here for any good you have been doing lately. l You shall now give place to better men ! — Call them in !' " adds he briefly, to Harrison, in word...
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A Short History of the English People

John Richard Green - 1874 - 1076 pages
...put an end to your prating ! " In the din that followed his voice was heard in broken sentences — " It is not fit that you should sit here any longer ! You should give place to better men ! You are no Parliament." Thirty musketeers entered at a sign from...
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History of the English People, Volume 3

John Richard Green - 1879 - 538 pages
...put an end to your prating ! " In the din that followed his voice was heard in broken sentences — " it is not fit that you should sit here any longer ! You should give place to better men ! You are no Parliament." Thirty musketeers entered at a sign from...
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An Anecdotal History of the British Parliament: From the Earliest Periods to ...

George Henry Jennings - 1880 - 842 pages
...occasionally ' stamping the floor with his feet,' begins a discourse which no man can report. He is heard saying, ' It is not fit that you should sit here any longer ! Yon have sat too long here for any good you have been doing lately. Yon shall now give place to better...
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An Anecdotal History of the British Parliament: From the Earliest Periods to ...

George Henry Jennings - 1881 - 564 pages
...occasionally ' stamping the floor with his feet,' begins a discourse which no man can report. He is heard saying, ' It is not fit that you should sit here any longer ! You have sat too long hero for any good you have been doing lately. Yon shall now give place to better men. Call them in...
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Pictures from English History: By the Great Historical Artists

Coleman E. Bishop - 1883 - 384 pages
...the floor with his feet," begins a discourse which no man can report ! He says — Heavens ! he is heard saying: "It is not fit that you should sit here any longer ! You have sat here too long for any good you have been doing lately. You shall now give place to better men ! Call...
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First (-Third) historical reader. [With] Home-lesson book to the ..., Book 3

Blackwood William and sons - 1883 - 264 pages
...have had enough of this; I will put an end to your prating!" Then, putting on his hat, he shouts: " It is not fit that you should sit here any longer! You have sat here too long for any good you have been doing. You must now make room for better men ! Call them in...
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Moffatt's history readers, Book 3

Moffatt and Paige - 1883 - 238 pages
...Cromwell cut him short with " Come, come ! we have had enough of this ; I will put an end to your prating. It is not fit that you should sit here any longer. You shall now give place to better men." Then, at a word from him, some twenty or thirty musketeers entered...
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