Cromwell
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Though Strafford"s hand be
upon this warrant...

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...l see in this business, not the hand
of Strafford, but that of the king.

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My lord!
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l beseech you,
do not condemn this king too hastily.

:23:18
For l am persuaded he has
been ill-advised upon this course.

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ls not a king to be judged by those
from whom he seeks counsel?

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He is not!
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lt is not the function of this House
to sit in judgement upon this king.

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The fault lies with those people from
whom the king has sought counsel.

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l therefore move that
this House demands...

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...the arrest and impeachment
of the earl of Strafford...

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...upon a charge of high treason
against the people of this nation.

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Silence! Order!
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The motion has been proposed.
Let it be put now to the question.

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-ls the motion agreed?
-No!

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ln favour of the motion?
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Aye! Aye! Aye!
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The ayes have it.
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l think my Lord Strafford"s condition...
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...will soon be far happier than mine.

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