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" He told them, that they ought no more to pretend giving a judgment with regard to government, than a blind man with regard to colours: " And we," he added, " with our whole " council, think it right strange that ye, who be but " brutes and inexpert folk,... "
History, Directory & Gazeteer, of the County of York: With Select Lists of ... - Page 4
by Edward Baines - 1823
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The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the ..., Volume 4

David Hume - 1775 - 400 pages
...lofty ftyle, fuited to fo haughty a monarch. He told them, that they ought no more to pretend giving a judgment with regard to government, than a blind...added, " with " our whole council, think it right ftrange, that ye, who " be but brutes and inexpert folk, do take upon you to " appoint us, who be meet...
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The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the ..., Volume 4

David Hume - 1807 - 480 pages
...lofty style, suited to so haughty a monarch. He told them, that they ought no more to pretend giving a judgment with regard to government, than a blind...whole council, think it right " strange that ye, who be but brutes and inexpert " folk, do take upon you to appoint us, who be " meet or not for our council."...
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The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the ..., Volume 3

David Hume - 1810 - 514 pages
...lofty style, suited to so haughty a monarch. He told them, that they ought no more to pretend giving a judgment with regard to government, than a blind...whole " council, think it right strange that ye, who be but " brutes and inexpert folk, do take upon you to appoint " us, who be meet or not for our council."...
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The good old times; or, The poor man's history of England. Repr

England - 1817 - 264 pages
...imitators in OUR days would draw YOU, King Henry " told them that they " ought no more to pretend giving judgment with regard to Government than " a blind...' COUNCIL, think it right strange, that ' YE, who be but BRUTES and INEX' PERT FOLK, do take .upon you to ap" point us WHO be meet or not for our ' council."...
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The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the ..., Volume 4

David Hume - 1825 - 486 pages
...regard to government, than a blind man with regard to colours; " and we (he 1537.] HENRY VIIL -143 added), with our whole council, think it right strange that ye, who be but brutes and inexpert folk, do take upon you to appoint us, who be meet or not for our council."...
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A New and Complete History of the County of York, Volume 1

Thomas Allen - 1889 - 384 pages
...county to join his standard.f The duke of Norfolk, at the head of a small army of 5000 men, was now sent against the rebels, and the king issued a proclamation,...and inexpert folks, do take upon you to appoint us who be meet or not for our council." The duke of Norfolk encamped near Doncaster, where he ^Norfolk...
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The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the ..., Volume 5

David Hume, Tobias Smollett, William Jones - 1828 - 420 pages
...lofty style, suited to so haughty a monarch. He told them that they ought no more to pretend giving a judgment with regard to government, than a blind...whole council, think it right strange that ye, who be but brutes and inexpert folk, do take upon you to appoint us, who be meet or not for our council."...
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A Sketch of the Reformation

Thomas Bayley Fox - 1836 - 278 pages
...to pretend giving a judgment with regard to government, than a blind man with regard to colors." " And we," he added, " with our whole council, think it right strange that ye, who be but brute and inexpert folk, do take upon you to appoint us, who be meet or not for our council."...
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A Sketch of the Reformation

Thomas Bayley Fox - 1836 - 282 pages
...pretend giving a judgment with regard to government, than a blind 17* man with regard to colors." " And we," he added, " with our whole council, think it right strange that ye, who be but brute and inexpert folk, do take upon you to appoint us, who be meet or not for our council."...
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A Sketch of the Reformation

Thomas Bayley Fox - 1836 - 278 pages
...ought no more to pretend giving ment with regard to government, thai man with regard to colors." " And we," he added, " with our whole council, think it right strange that ye, who be but brute and inexpert folk, do take upon you to appoint us, who be meet or not for our council."...
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