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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... LORD PROTECTOR , IN 1657. No. 4 , 5. RICHARD CROM- WELL , AND AS LORD PROTECTOR . SECRETARY TO OLIVER CROMWELL . No. 6. JO . THURLOE , No. 7. SIR WALTER EARLE . No. 8. SIR ARTHUR HASLERIGGE . No. 9. SIR JO NORTHCOTE . No. 10. SIR HENRY ...
... LORD PROTECTOR , IN 1657. No. 4 , 5. RICHARD CROM- WELL , AND AS LORD PROTECTOR . SECRETARY TO OLIVER CROMWELL . No. 6. JO . THURLOE , No. 7. SIR WALTER EARLE . No. 8. SIR ARTHUR HASLERIGGE . No. 9. SIR JO NORTHCOTE . No. 10. SIR HENRY ...
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... 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 , " were now abundant ; and ...
... 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 , " were now abundant ; and ...
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... Lord Protector was in the Painted Chamber , and ex- pected us there , to speak with us , it broke off those little dis- courses , and the House , ( though some cried " sit still , " ) went to attend his Highness's pleasure . Where being ...
... Lord Protector was in the Painted Chamber , and ex- pected us there , to speak with us , it broke off those little dis- courses , and the House , ( though some cried " sit still , " ) went to attend his Highness's pleasure . Where being ...
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... Lord Protector within those walls , and intimating , as if there had been some reflec- tions upon the Government , which , although it were an occa- sion not so well taken , nor so seasonable at that time , yet , being a matter ...
... Lord Protector within those walls , and intimating , as if there had been some reflec- tions upon the Government , which , although it were an occa- sion not so well taken , nor so seasonable at that time , yet , being a matter ...
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... Lord Protector and his council , whereby it was made High Treason for any man to speak against the present Government.§ Which occasioned many discourses concerning the freedom of speech in Parliament , it being alleged , that that was ...
... Lord Protector and his council , whereby it was made High Treason for any man to speak against the present Government.§ Which occasioned many discourses concerning the freedom of speech in Parliament , it being alleged , that that was ...
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