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By my guard, l would as soon take
up arms against Rome...

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...than against the Scots.
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Would you have me declare war...
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...on the entire
Catholic world, Mr. Cromwell?

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lt is your duty
to defend our church, sir.

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We are speaking now
of a matter of international policy.

:29:22
ls Your Majesty sure that it"s not a
matter of domestic expediency?

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l would remind you that
you are addressing your king.

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Mr. Cromwell, you are impertinent.
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Such issues are beyond
good manners, sir.

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Catholicism is more than a religion,
it is a political power.

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Therefore, l am led to believe there
will be no peace in lreland...

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...until the Catholic Church is crushed.
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Your Majesty.
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These gentlemen are
from the Parliament.

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Your Majesty, Parliament has
drawn up this document...

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...in which are set out
our main grievances.

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lt is our belief that the
demands made here...

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...are only those that
are just and lawful...

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...and in the best interests
of both crown and kingdom.

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l shall examine these proposals
most carefully, Mr. Pym.

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Gentlemen.

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