Diary, of Thomas Burton, Esq. Member in the Parliaments of Oliver and Richard Cromwell from 1656-59 ...: With an ... Account of the Parliament of 1654; from the Journal of Guibon Goddard ...H. Colburn, 1828 Mainly a record of the proceedings in Parliament. |
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... England . That people were too little prepared to entertain the com- prehensive views of their more enlightened advocates , to profit by their wisdom or to estimate their deserts . Yet they bore right onward . Neither dismayed by ...
... England . That people were too little prepared to entertain the com- prehensive views of their more enlightened advocates , to profit by their wisdom or to estimate their deserts . Yet they bore right onward . Neither dismayed by ...
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... England shall be , forthwith , taken away . * That it be referred to the Committee of the Law , to pre- pare a Bill for this purpose , and report it to the House . That it be referred to the same Committee , to consider how the causes ...
... England shall be , forthwith , taken away . * That it be referred to the Committee of the Law , to pre- pare a Bill for this purpose , and report it to the House . That it be referred to the same Committee , to consider how the causes ...
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... England , Ambassador Extraordinary from the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England , to the Queen of Sweden , which were read , and , upon the question , agreed . 66 Mr. Lawrence also reported the coming forth of several scandalous ...
... England , Ambassador Extraordinary from the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England , to the Queen of Sweden , which were read , and , upon the question , agreed . 66 Mr. Lawrence also reported the coming forth of several scandalous ...
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... England , to the Queen of Sweden , was attending the pleasure of the House . Resolved , that Mr. Speaker do deliver unto the Lord Ambassador Whitlock his commission , letters , credential , and instructions , in order to his embassy ...
... England , to the Queen of Sweden , was attending the pleasure of the House . Resolved , that Mr. Speaker do deliver unto the Lord Ambassador Whitlock his commission , letters , credential , and instructions , in order to his embassy ...
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... England , Scotland , and Ireland ; and thus proclaimed , by sound of trumpet , in the metropolis , and throughout England . † Addresses to " the powers that be , " were now abundant ; and the Corporation of London , ever ready to ...
... England , Scotland , and Ireland ; and thus proclaimed , by sound of trumpet , in the metropolis , and throughout England . † Addresses to " the powers that be , " were now abundant ; and the Corporation of London , ever ready to ...
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