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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... consent of the House , pronouncing the adjournment . " Journals . I " Some hundreds of gentlemen and officers , " says Whitlock , " went before , bare , with the life - guards , and next before the coach , his pages Mr. Thomas Goodwin ...
... consent of the House , pronouncing the adjournment . " Journals . I " Some hundreds of gentlemen and officers , " says Whitlock , " went before , bare , with the life - guards , and next before the coach , his pages Mr. Thomas Goodwin ...
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... consent , but expressly contrary unto it . But the differences seemed so wide , the contest so hot , and the struggling so violent on both sides , as there seemed " Epithets , probably , employed in this debate . + See vol . ii . p ...
... consent , but expressly contrary unto it . But the differences seemed so wide , the contest so hot , and the struggling so violent on both sides , as there seemed " Epithets , probably , employed in this debate . + See vol . ii . p ...
Página xxxv
... consent to alter the government as it is settled in a sole person and the Parliament . " * Our Norfolk members + did not presently subscribe , saving solemnly and according to his common - place passionate desire of a pastoral life ...
... consent to alter the government as it is settled in a sole person and the Parliament . " * Our Norfolk members + did not presently subscribe , saving solemnly and according to his common - place passionate desire of a pastoral life ...
Página xl
... consent ; that , in case of any emergent necessity to con- tinue the Parliament any longer , that should be done by Act of Parliament , the time of such continuance not to ex- ceed three months , in which Act the Lord Protector should ...
... consent ; that , in case of any emergent necessity to con- tinue the Parliament any longer , that should be done by Act of Parliament , the time of such continuance not to ex- ceed three months , in which Act the Lord Protector should ...
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... consent and advice of the Council , and not otherwise , shall dispose and employ the forces of this Commonwealth for the good of the same in the intervals of Parliament . Which being done , some would have resorted back again to the ...
... consent and advice of the Council , and not otherwise , shall dispose and employ the forces of this Commonwealth for the good of the same in the intervals of Parliament . Which being done , some would have resorted back again to the ...
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