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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... Grand Signior , and the Vizier . Mr. St. Nicholas reported from the Council of State , the examinations which were by them taken , of the persons who lately delivered to the Parliament a Petition , on the behalf of Lieutenant - colonel ...
... Grand Signior , and the Vizier . Mr. St. Nicholas reported from the Council of State , the examinations which were by them taken , of the persons who lately delivered to the Parliament a Petition , on the behalf of Lieutenant - colonel ...
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... Grand , Lord of Brachey . Resolved , that these letters be referred to the Council of State , to consider what is fit to be done herein . Saturday 3. The humble petition of the young men and apprentices , who are in the prison of ...
... Grand , Lord of Brachey . Resolved , that these letters be referred to the Council of State , to consider what is fit to be done herein . Saturday 3. The humble petition of the young men and apprentices , who are in the prison of ...
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... grand ceremonial , the Lord Gene- ral was inaugurated Lord Protector of England , Scotland , and Ireland ; and thus proclaimed , by sound of trumpet , in the metropolis , and throughout England . † Addresses to " the powers that be ...
... grand ceremonial , the Lord Gene- ral was inaugurated Lord Protector of England , Scotland , and Ireland ; and thus proclaimed , by sound of trumpet , in the metropolis , and throughout England . † Addresses to " the powers that be ...
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... Grand Committee . The debate of the main question was taken up and continued from eight or nine o'clock in the morning until about seven of the clock the same night , and adjourned over , until the " Some consideration , " says Whitlock ...
... Grand Committee . The debate of the main question was taken up and continued from eight or nine o'clock in the morning until about seven of the clock the same night , and adjourned over , until the " Some consideration , " says Whitlock ...
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... Grand Committee , about the debate of the former question , Mr. Bacon being again called to the Chair . The arguments were high and hot ; and plainly there was a receding from former principles on all hands . Those who argued for the ...
... Grand Committee , about the debate of the former question , Mr. Bacon being again called to the Chair . The arguments were high and hot ; and plainly there was a receding from former principles on all hands . Those who argued for the ...
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