England under Charles II. from the Restoration to the Treaty of Nimeguen, 1660-1678: English History from Contemporary Writers
Taylor, W. F.
1889
What he said in a conversation with General Ludlow. Ludlow's Memoirs, vol. ii., p. 834.
I assure you, though I bear as much respect for Parliaments as any man, yet if I should observe a Parliament to be about such a thing [bringing in the king] I would interrupt them therein . . . We must live and die together for a Commonwealth. | |