It always speaks of peace with the Regicides as a great and an undoubted blessing, and such a blessing as, if obtained, promises, as much as any human disposition of things can promise, security and permanence.
In a West India war, the Regicides have for their troops a race of fierce barbarians, to whom the poisoned air, in which our youth inhale certain death, is salubrity and life.
Hence it was that all their early victories have been followed almost immediately with the usual effects of a defeat, whilst all the advantages obtained by the Regicides have been followed by the consequences that were natural.
It requires nothing more of the Regicides than to famish some sort of excuse, some sort of colorable pretest, for our renewing the supplications of innocence at the feet of guilt.
They are willing to trust to the sympathy of regicides the guaranty of the British monarchy.
They who (though with the purest intentions) recognize the authority of these regicides and robbers upon principle justify their acts, and establish them as precedents.
The Regicides were more fatigued with giving blows than the callous cheek of British diplomacy was hurt in receiving them.
I don't find it denied, that, when a treaty is entered into for peace, a demand will be made on the Regicides to surrender a great part of their conquests on the Continent.
The bloodthirsty are in the ascendant The regicides have beheaded Louis XVI.
In this struggle of impious men against priests, in this conflict of regicides against the king, of Satan against God, you range yourself in the ranks of Satan.
You are for the regicides against the throne; you take sides with the impious against the Church.
Tonge arrived in great haste at Lord Danby's house, and informed him some of the intended regicides had resolved on journeying to Windsor next morning, determined to assassinate the king.
But none save regicides were known to resist, and their resistance was never more forcible than a volley of texts.
It might have been that the regicides in New England could have returned but the cautious Mrs. Goffe warned her husband not to rely on the favourable appearance of affairs.
In denouncing the general herd of regicides and parricides he had hurt nobody in particular, while concentrating all Milton's lightnings on his own unlucky head.
Charles re-entered his kingdom on May 29th, and the hue and cry after regicides and their abettors began.
Besides the regicides proper, twenty persons were to be named for imprisonment and permanent incapacitation for office then, and liable to prosecution and possibly capital punishment hereafter.
Between is the venerable village of Guilford, where Fitz Greene Halleck was born, and where the three regicides were also for some time hidden.
One of the omnipresent regicides of Charles the First is believed to have hidden himself for a long time under a great rock close by.
The story runs that he made his miserable home in this den for several years, but I believe that there is no record that more than three of the regicides escaped to this country, and their wanderings are otherwise accounted for.
He was fallen indeed on "evil days;" the time was come in which regicides could no longer boast their wickedness.
Juxon on the scaffold the regicides took away; so that they were at least the publishers of this prayer; and Dr.
Baasha was the first of the list of regicides in the Ten Tribes, and his act hastened the fate impending over the nation.
The murder provided an admirable pretext for aggression against Serbia, and at the same time tended to revive all the latent prejudice with which the country of the regicides was still regarded in the West.
Quietly, as occasion arose, the regicides were removed to the background, the old methods of favouritism were steadily discouraged, and it is not too much to say that an entirely new atmosphere has been created in Belgrade since 1903.
Upon which hee wishing his Maty would renew his alience wth the Cantons hee was answered his Maty would not enter into any comerce with them till they had sent the regicides out of their Country, hee undertooke it should bee done.
Nothing is said in these about getting the regicides of Charles I.
He was never trusted with anything but the expulsion of the regicidesfrom Switzerland.
He wanted the King to renew his alliance with the Swiss cantons, but was told that the cantons must first expel the regicides of Charles I.
She has solemnly surrendered to the regicides and butchers of the Bourbon family what that court never ventured, perhaps never wished, to bestow on the patriarchal stock of her own august house.
You treat with the Regicides without any reservation at all.
They have told us much of the amendment of the Regicides of France, and of their returning honor and generosity.
Are they not the very same ruffians, thieves, assassins, and regicides that they were from the beginning?
Is it, then, all a frightful dream, and are there no regicides in the world?
The new-robed regicides found a representative for her.
Nothing that the Regicides can do (and they have labored hard for the purpose) can alienate them from their cause.
These Regicides considered a Regicide peace as a cure for all their evils; and so far as I can find, they showed nothing at all of the timidity which the noble lord apprehends in what they call the just cause of liberty.
Six regicides out of nine deputies represent la Vendée, which is going to rise from one end of it to the other in the name of the King.
Three regicides out of four deputies represent Lozère, where, six months later, thirty thousand peasants are to march under the Royal white banner.
He was fallen, indeed, on "evil days;" the time was come in which regicides could no longer boast their wickedness.
But though we think the conduct of the Regicides blameable, that of Milton appears to us in a very different light.
Nineteen of the regicides surrendered; and ten more being in custody, formed a batch of twenty-nine to be brought to trial.
A most unreasonable reaction towards royalty now ensued, and the anxiety to deal mercilessly with the regicides ran into a most sanguinary extreme, surpassing in fury the most bloodthirsty predilections of the fiercest republicans.
This was certainly one way of crying quits with theregicides in the game of butchery, and both sides were thus brought to the same degraded level.
Rally on the center, boys, and yell defiance to the Regicides and Roundheads.
They are regicides and Roundheads--plodding, stingy folks, in whose eyes a dollar looks as big as a cart-wheel.
Charles at the time was at Portsmouth with his mother, and Clarendon made the most of the riot, representing it as an attempt to liberate the Regicides in the Tower, and restore the Commonwealth.
The regicides who had come in under the proclamation were saved from capital punishment by the former act of indemnity.
In the first debates on the bill of indemnity, when the case of the regicides came into discussion, he pressed for the smallest number of exceptions from pardon.
But by far the greater part of the regicides such considerations were either overlooked or kept in the background.
Ludlow says that Fairfax and Northumberland were positively against the punishment of the regicides (vol.
The king, it seems, had always expected that none of the regicidesshould be spared.
Many of the regicides were executed at this spot in Charles II.
The execution of the five regicides had been described quite fully in the Official Messenger and the account had been copied in all other newspapers.
When the parents of Kolotkevich (Purring Cat) asked to be allowed to bring up their son's child, the request was refused on the ground that it was the child of two regicides and should be brought up under special care.
The six regicides were sentenced to death, the execution of Hessia Helfman, who was about to become a mother, being postponed and later commuted.
When the regicides were being hunted out in the early part of Charles II.
Officers came out from England in 1664, charged, among other duties, with the arrest of the fugitive judges, and the friends of the regicides thought it best that they should leave Milford for some new hiding place.
At the settlement of New Haven there were many who had been friends and followers of Oliver Cromwell, and the regicides turned in that direction.
So, as they had fled from England before, the huntedregicides now fled from the colony of Massachusetts Bay.
Already, in their protection of the regicides and in their saving of their charter, the people of Connecticut had shown that love of liberty that was to burst forth more bravely than ever in the days of the Revolution.
One night the regicides were visited by a panther that thrust its head in at the door of their cave and roared at them.
He gave them permission to arrest the regicides anywhere in the colony of Connecticut, but he assured them that he understood that the judges were not in his colony, but had gone on to the colony of New Haven.
Immediately many of those who had been friendly to theregicides slunk away from them, avoiding them as if they had the plague.
The regicides and their friends were greatly alarmed.
The two pursuers, now growing angry, told the governor flatly that it looked to them as if he wanted the regicides to escape.
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