| George Lillie Craik - English language - 1845 - 466 pages
...prelates — My lords, cannot I take my subjects' money when I want it, without all this formality in parliament ? •' The Bishop of Durham readily...king turned, and said to the Bishop of Winchester, Well, my lord, what say you? Sir, replied the Bishop, I have no still to judge of parliamentary cases.... | |
| William Goodman - Great Britain - 1845 - 340 pages
...all this formality of parliament." Bishop Neal (of Durham) readily answered, " God forbid, Sire, hut you should ; you are the breath of our nostrils. " Whereupon the king turned and said to Andrews, (Bishop of Winchester,) " Well, my Lord, what say you?" " Sire," replied the bishop, " I have... | |
| 1846 - 404 pages
...Bishops of Durham and Winchester. The former readily answered, like a true courtier, " Forbid it, Sire, but you should : you are the breath of our nostrils." Whereupon the King turned to my Lord of Winchester, " Well, and what say you?" "Sire, I have no skill in Parliamentary matters."... | |
| William Goodman - Great Britain - 1847 - 336 pages
...without all this formality of parliament." Bishop Neal (of Durham) readily answered, " God forbid, Sire, but you should ; you are the breath of our nostrils." Whereupon the king turned and said to Andrews, (Bishop of Winchester,) " Well, my Lord, what say you?" " Sire," replied the bishop, " I have... | |
| Baptists - 1744 - 726 pages
...formality in Parliament?" Bishop Neale rea.lily answered, "God forbid, Sir, but you should; you i.re the breath of our nostrils." Whereupon the king turned, and said to Bishop Andrews— " Well, my Lord, what say you?' "Sir," replied the bishop, "I have no skill to judge... | |
| Bible - 1799 - 230 pages
...the bishops, ' My lords, cannot I take my subjects' money when I want it, without all this formality in parliament?' The bishop of Durham readily answered,...king turned and said to the bishop of Winchester, ' Well, my lord, what say you ?' ' Sir,' replied the bishop, 'I have no skill to judge of parliamentary... | |
| Alexander Wilson M'Clure - Christianity - 1848 - 638 pages
...his prince, as well as a harsh and haughty oppressor of his puritan clergy, made a ready answer : " God forbid, Sir, but you should ; you are the breath of our nostrils!" Upon this, the king turned to- the Bishop of Winchester : " Well, my lord, what say you ? " Bishop... | |
| William Henry Teale - 1849 - 458 pages
...the bishops, "My lords, cannot I take my subjects' money when I want it, without all this formality in parliament?" The Bishop of Durham readily answered,...king turned, and said to the Bishop of Winchester, " Well, my lord, what say you ? " " Sir," replied the bishop, " I have no skill to judge of parliamentary... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - Biography - 1849 - 544 pages
...subjects' money when I want it, without all this formality in parliament V Bishop Neile quickly replied, " God forbid, sir, but you should ; you are the breath of our nostrils." On this the king said to the bishop of Winchester, " Well, my lord, and what say you1!" " Sir," replied... | |
| Charles N. Baldwin - Biography - 1850 - 458 pages
...all this ormalityin parliament?" The bishop of Durliam readily answered, " God forbid, sir, but fou should ; you are the breath of our nostrils." Whereupon the king turned, and said to the >ishop of Winchester, " well, my lord, what say you?'1 " Sir," replied the bishop, " I have 10 skill... | |
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