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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... Debates during the Protectorates . Some part of this Diary had passed through the press , when I found in the British Museum , among the manuscripts there so liberally devoted to the advancement of literature and science , several ...
... Debates during the Protectorates . Some part of this Diary had passed through the press , when I found in the British Museum , among the manuscripts there so liberally devoted to the advancement of literature and science , several ...
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... debates in that assembly , are probably lost irrecoverably , if they were ever reported . From the jour- nals , I ... debate the instruc- tions formerly given to the Council of State , by Act of the 30th of November , 1652 , in order ...
... debates in that assembly , are probably lost irrecoverably , if they were ever reported . From the jour- nals , I ... debate the instruc- tions formerly given to the Council of State , by Act of the 30th of November , 1652 , in order ...
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... debate intervene ; yet not before such member hath fully concluded his speech ; because , probably , what one shall speak in one part of a speech , he may either qualify or inter- pret , in another part . But yet it was moved , for some ...
... debate intervene ; yet not before such member hath fully concluded his speech ; because , probably , what one shall speak in one part of a speech , he may either qualify or inter- pret , in another part . But yet it was moved , for some ...
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... debate of the great question , stated the day before , the House might be turned iuto a Com- mittee of the House , which was strongly opposed , and being put to the question , it was carried in the affirmative . † Mr. Nathaniel Bacon ...
... debate of the great question , stated the day before , the House might be turned iuto a Com- mittee of the House , which was strongly opposed , and being put to the question , it was carried in the affirmative . † Mr. Nathaniel Bacon ...
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... debate was about the word " approving " in the question , as if it were not Parliamentary , nor for the honour of the House , to approve of any thing which takes not its foundation and rise from themselves . It was pressed , likewise ...
... debate was about the word " approving " in the question , as if it were not Parliamentary , nor for the honour of the House , to approve of any thing which takes not its foundation and rise from themselves . It was pressed , likewise ...
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