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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... Mr. Godwin's " History of the Commonwealth , " ( 1827 , ) iii . 456-4.58 . See vol . ii . p . 67 , note ; iv . p . 499 . VOL . I. § Yeas 65 , Noes 46 . a 6 . The eighteenth Instruction being read ; the first clause , INTRODUCTION. ...
... Mr. Godwin's " History of the Commonwealth , " ( 1827 , ) iii . 456-4.58 . See vol . ii . p . 67 , note ; iv . p . 499 . VOL . I. § Yeas 65 , Noes 46 . a 6 . The eighteenth Instruction being read ; the first clause , INTRODUCTION. ...
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... clause , touching the Library at St. James's * was agreed . Resolved , that the members now chosen to be of the Council of State , be authorized and required to act forthwith , according to the instructions now passed . That a Committee ...
... clause , touching the Library at St. James's * was agreed . Resolved , that the members now chosen to be of the Council of State , be authorized and required to act forthwith , according to the instructions now passed . That a Committee ...
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... clause itself was void , no restrictions being to be laid upon the supreme government , which was supposed to be in the Parliament ; and the people , when they had conferred their trust , could not limit their trustees , because they ...
... clause itself was void , no restrictions being to be laid upon the supreme government , which was supposed to be in the Parliament ; and the people , when they had conferred their trust , could not limit their trustees , because they ...
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... clause which excludes the election of the Sheriff , was altered . Whereas , before , the Sheriff , and all other Sheriffs , were incapable of being chosen in any place , the clause was altered so , as he might be chosen any where , but ...
... clause which excludes the election of the Sheriff , was altered . Whereas , before , the Sheriff , and all other Sheriffs , were incapable of being chosen in any place , the clause was altered so , as he might be chosen any where , but ...
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... clause to destroy Lollards , which , by order of the King and Council , was left out of the oath , and so con- tinues . " Memorials , ( 1732 , ) p . 2. See Rushworth's Hist . Col. ( 1703 , ) i . 127 ; Parl . Hist . ( 1763 , ) vi . 421 ...
... clause to destroy Lollards , which , by order of the King and Council , was left out of the oath , and so con- tinues . " Memorials , ( 1732 , ) p . 2. See Rushworth's Hist . Col. ( 1703 , ) i . 127 ; Parl . Hist . ( 1763 , ) vi . 421 ...
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