:25:19
Do you see, madam?
:25:21
Do you see now what
you"ve made me do?
:25:52
Gentlemen, His Majesty.
:25:59
Pray be seated.
:26:06
Your coming is nothing if not timely.
:26:10
My Lord Strafford"s head
has but barely fallen.
:26:19
Gentlemen, it is for you to speak.
:26:22
Your Majesty, you see here the leaders
of all parties of the House.
:26:26
And though we be divided on many
issues, we are of one accord.
:26:30
ln that we place above all else,
our allegiance and loyalty...
:26:35
...to our most gracious sovereign.
:26:37
For which reason we
are deeply anxious...
:26:40
...for a settlement of our differences.
:26:42
l share your sentiment, Sir Edward.
:26:48
The issue be this, my lord.
:26:51
Parliament is persuaded that without
the right to govern this nation...
:26:55
...by the will of the people
and with God"s guidance...
:26:59
...we be not a Parliament at all.