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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... Government , * indebted , no doubt , to his skill and contrivance , was ready for his acceptance . Amidst a grand ceremonial , the Lord Gene- ral was inaugurated Lord Protector of England , Scotland , and Ireland ; and thus proclaimed ...
... Government , * indebted , no doubt , to his skill and contrivance , was ready for his acceptance . Amidst a grand ceremonial , the Lord Gene- ral was inaugurated Lord Protector of England , Scotland , and Ireland ; and thus proclaimed ...
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... Government . * See vol . iii . pp . 391 , 484 ; Mercurius Aulicus , No. i . p . iii . + See Raquenet's Histoire D'Olivier Cromwel , ( 1691 , ) ii . 146–153 . South , not yet privileged to insult , now sang : " Tu poteras solus motos ...
... Government . * See vol . iii . pp . 391 , 484 ; Mercurius Aulicus , No. i . p . iii . + See Raquenet's Histoire D'Olivier Cromwel , ( 1691 , ) ii . 146–153 . South , not yet privileged to insult , now sang : " Tu poteras solus motos ...
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... Government ; what had been done and effected since , and what more may be desired to be done , in order to a firm and settled foundation of future establishment , which , he plainly intimated , could not be expected or hoped for ...
... Government ; what had been done and effected since , and what more may be desired to be done , in order to a firm and settled foundation of future establishment , which , he plainly intimated , could not be expected or hoped for ...
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... Government , or Instrument of Government , might be speedily taken into consideration , and some return made to my Lord Protector , of thankfulness for his late speech . The debate concerning those things held until three of the clock ...
... Government , or Instrument of Government , might be speedily taken into consideration , and some return made to my Lord Protector , of thankfulness for his late speech . The debate concerning those things held until three of the clock ...
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... Government should be the first business should be taken into consideration the next morning . * The same day , in the afternoon , I attended the Committee of Privileges , of which myself was one , t where , according to former orders ...
... Government should be the first business should be taken into consideration the next morning . * The same day , in the afternoon , I attended the Committee of Privileges , of which myself was one , t where , according to former orders ...
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