Play Hours Or the Happy Children Intended for Those Under Ten Years of Age

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Play Hours Or the Happy Children Intended for Those Under Ten Years of Age
Franklin De Ronde Furman
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Lost his head : I have not forgotten that.
Charles. Oliver Cromwell was a bold, brave, and clever man ; but for a man to wear armour under his clothes, to carry pistols, to move about from one place to another with a guard, and to be afraid of sleeping more than a few nights at the same place, does riot look well. It seems to say that he had a troubled conscience.
Henry. Father, I am afraid that you can say but little good of Charles n. , or of James n.
Mr. H. 1 do not think that I can, Henry.
...Charles i. , though amiable as a private character, was arbitrary as a king. Oliver Cromwell was an able general and governor ; but he was ambi- tious and despotic, and an usurper. Charles n. Was a profligate libertine, and James n. A foolish bigot. I wish that I could say better things of them.
Charles. Kings make but a poor figure in true history ; at least the greater part of them, if you take away their battles and their victories.
Mr. H. I have now almost come to an end. Who have we here ? William in.


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