Cromwell
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:46:00
Sir Thomas Fairfax moves a bill
to give this House a further lease...

:46:05
...of its worthless
and dishonourable life!

:46:09
Gentlemen, an immovable Parliament
is more obnoxious...

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...than an immovable king!
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You are drunkards, tricksters,
villains, whoremasters...

:46:25
...godless, self-seeking,
ambitious tricksters.

:46:29
You are no more capable of conducting
the nation"s affairs...

:46:32
...than you are of running a brothel!
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You are scum, sir.
And not truly elected scum at that.

:46:40
This is no Parliament.
l shall put an end to it.

:46:43
l hereby declare this Parliament
dissolved!

:46:46
-Colonel Harrison!
-Yes, sir. Troops forward!

:46:50
Rubbish.
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-Remove them!
-Come on, get them out.

:47:09
This is dictatorship, sir! Dictatorship!
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Dictator! Dictatorship!
:47:15
-This is illegal!
-Come, sir.

:47:17
-l refuse to quit this chair.
-By your leave, sir.

:47:26
Away with this bauble!
:47:38
l seem to recall
that we cut off a king"s head...

:47:42
...for such as this.
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You are a traitor, sir. lt is the likes of
you who have turned my hand to this.

:47:53
l have sought the Lord"s guidance
night and day in this matter.

:47:57
lt is not idly done,
for this nation will be justly governed.


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