There are no explosions of political wrath, such as animate the 'Letters on a Regicide Peace,' or of a deep religious emotion, which breathes through many of our greatest prose writers.
It was the regicide William Goffe, who from his hiding-place had seen the savages stealing down the hillside, and sallied forth to win yet one more victory over the hosts of Midian ere death should come to claim him in his woodland retreat.
Two of the regicide judges, who had sat in the tribunal which condemned his father, escaped to New England in 1660 and were well received there.
So much for the first manifesto of the Regicide Court which went along with the passport.
This they have learned from the language of many amongst ourselves, whose conversations have been one main cause of whatever extent the opinion for peace with Regicide may be.
We shall have the satisfaction of knowing that no blood or treasure has been spared by the Allies for support of the Regicide system.
In the irksome journey of the Regicide negotiations it is otherwise: our "paths are not paths of pleasantness, nor our ways the ways to peace.
But if we look to him as our security against the consequences of a Regicide peace, let us be assured that a Regicide peace and a constitutional ministry are terms that will not agree.
What equivalent can come from the Emperor, every part of whose territories contiguous to France is already within the pale of the Regicide dominion?
It is only their assured and confident expectation of the advantages of French fraternity, and the approaching blessings of Regicide intercourse, that skins over their mischievous dispositions with a momentary quiet.
It must be some portentous thing, like Regicide France, that can exhibit such a prodigy.
With a Regicide peace the king cannot long have a minister to serve him, nor the minister a king to serve.
The Regicide has received our advances with scorn.
It is not to the Danish ambassador, insolently treated in his own character and in ours, that we are to give proofs of the Regicide arrogance, and of our disposition to submit to it.
This ally, (or rather this principal in the war,) by the confession of the regicide himself, was more formidable to him than all his other foes united.
I at last reduced the suitable candidates to three--the Letter to Sir Hercules Langrishe, that To a Noble Lord, and the present number of the Letters on a Regicide Peace.
We shall have the satisfaction of knowing, that no blood or treasure has been spared by the allies for support of the regicide system.
What equivalent can come from the Emperor, every part of whose territories contiguous to France is already within the pale of the regicide dominions?
This is his forest-house, and here has he maintained both the girl and the regicide since last year.
And here have I atoned my temerity, by slaving for a greater regicide than myself.
At the signal a shower of arrows was discharged at the daring regicide from the loopholes of the castle-tower.
Letters on a Regicide Peace, in Burke's Works, vol.
When the National Assembly saw the officers going to and coming from the King's palace with such demonstrations of enthusiasm, they took alarm, and the regicide faction hastened on the crisis for which it had been longing.
Princes and nobles were sacrificed by each party as they obtained power, and regicide might almost be called common.
Had he treated them with more consideration, or rather with common justice and humanity, at the commencement of his reign, England might have been saved the guilt of regicide and Cromwell's iron rule.
All that has since occurred in Spain justifies the conclusion, that regicide has no accomplices there, and revolution very few partisans.
In January, 1816, he was denounced as a regicide by both Chambers, and condemned to death, in case he re-entered the French territory.
The monument to Goffe and Whalley is the "Judges' Cave" on the top of West Rock, and three streets in New Haven are also named for the three regicide judges who came to Connecticut.
The third regicide judge who came to Connecticut; was Colonel John Dixwell.
Abhorrence of regicide brought about a junction of the more moderate Protestants with the more moderate Confederates, uniting different parties and sections under a common profession of loyalty.
When they did not take an active part in political crimes, they exercised indirectly their influence by means of a whole series of works approving regicide or tyrannicide, as they were pleased to distinguish it in their books.
The king fully sympathised with them, and their sentiments were stimulated and expressed by Burke, whose first Letter on a Regicide Peace appeared in the autumn.
Ravaillac, their doctrine ofregicide inspired him.
He gradually came to the conclusion that, though they were not directly responsible, their doctrine of regicide had inflamed the fanatic's imagination.
Mrs. Whitgreave was as staunch a Royalist as her son, and daily invoked Heaven's vengeance upon the regicide Cromwell.
His ambition being boundless, nothing less than sovereign power would satisfy him, though he affected to disdain the title of king, being perfectly aware that the Royalists would never accept a regicide as king.
He is the person whom you have been led to believe would be my husband; but the wretch of whom you heard us speak in the garden is the accursed regicide Cromwell.
I will accept no favour from the regicide Cromwell.
All of them are regicides and, under this terrible qualification, bound at the risk of their heads, to maintain the regicide faction in power.
Terrible confession wrung from a regicide in the most impious moment of history!