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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... concerning the planting of English tobacco , which was read . Resolved that three pence upon every pound of tobacco planted in the county of Gloucester , shall be paid by the planters to the use of the Commonwealth . Tuesday 16. A ...
... concerning the planting of English tobacco , which was read . Resolved that three pence upon every pound of tobacco planted in the county of Gloucester , shall be paid by the planters to the use of the Commonwealth . Tuesday 16. A ...
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... concerning the business of the tumult made by the seamen yesterday , at Charing Cross . * Saturday 29. The House being informed , that the Lord Commissioner , Whitlock , Lord Ambassador from the Parlia- ment of the Commonwealth of ...
... concerning the business of the tumult made by the seamen yesterday , at Charing Cross . * Saturday 29. The House being informed , that the Lord Commissioner , Whitlock , Lord Ambassador from the Parlia- ment of the Commonwealth of ...
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... concerning the lawfulness of our meeting on that day , ) but how far it might be lawful ( being met ) to sit upon that day , by the word of God and some , through pretence of conscience , other some , through impatience , would ...
... concerning the lawfulness of our meeting on that day , ) but how far it might be lawful ( being met ) to sit upon that day , by the word of God and some , through pretence of conscience , other some , through impatience , would ...
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... concerning those things held until three of the clock , the other part affirming the motion was out of order , in regard by the ancient orders , Committees , especially their general Committees of Privileges , which concern the being ...
... concerning those things held until three of the clock , the other part affirming the motion was out of order , in regard by the ancient orders , Committees , especially their general Committees of Privileges , which concern the being ...
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... concerning the freedom of speech in Parliament , it being alleged , that that was the first - born privilege of Parliament , and the very heart - strings of it . In fine , it was so allowed on all sides , and that no law or power from ...
... concerning the freedom of speech in Parliament , it being alleged , that that was the first - born privilege of Parliament , and the very heart - strings of it . In fine , it was so allowed on all sides , and that no law or power from ...
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