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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... bring him to the House . Ordered , that a Bible be provided for the service of the House . Thursday 14. Resolved , that this Council of State now chosen , † shall continue till the third of November next . The humble petition of John ...
... bring him to the House . Ordered , that a Bible be provided for the service of the House . Thursday 14. Resolved , that this Council of State now chosen , † shall continue till the third of November next . The humble petition of John ...
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... bring in a Bill for that purpose . Saturday 6. Ordered , that it be referred to the Committee for the Poor , and justices of the peace , to consider of and ex- amine the breach of the privilege of Parliament in new books , or pamphlets ...
... bring in a Bill for that purpose . Saturday 6. Ordered , that it be referred to the Committee for the Poor , and justices of the peace , to consider of and ex- amine the breach of the privilege of Parliament in new books , or pamphlets ...
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... bring in a Bill for taking away holidays , and the observation of those days which are not juridical . That two hours be spent , on Saturday next , in prayer and hearing ; and the House adjourned from Friday to Monday . That Mr ...
... bring in a Bill for taking away holidays , and the observation of those days which are not juridical . That two hours be spent , on Saturday next , in prayer and hearing ; and the House adjourned from Friday to Monday . That Mr ...
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... bring us through many shakings to a steady founda- tion : wherein , they looked upon him † generally , as a great instrument ; but not as the root or fountain of a steady and fixed government . 9. For the indenture , that was calculated ...
... bring us through many shakings to a steady founda- tion : wherein , they looked upon him † generally , as a great instrument ; but not as the root or fountain of a steady and fixed government . 9. For the indenture , that was calculated ...
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... bringing in of the names of some ministers for advising in matters of religion , * but in regard the House was not yet filled , and they did daily expect the return of those members , the consideration of that was put off until another ...
... bringing in of the names of some ministers for advising in matters of religion , * but in regard the House was not yet filled , and they did daily expect the return of those members , the consideration of that was put off until another ...
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