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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... doubt , whether the Queen intended it for a sign or not . The Lords present pretended to think it one . " See , also , the Preface , pp . xi . xii . Thus a powerful people were regarded as a royal possession , to be made over , like ...
... doubt , whether the Queen intended it for a sign or not . The Lords present pretended to think it one . " See , also , the Preface , pp . xi . xii . Thus a powerful people were regarded as a royal possession , to be made over , like ...
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... doubt , to his skill and contrivance , was ready for his acceptance . Amidst a grand ceremonial , the Lord Gene- ral was inaugurated Lord Protector of England , Scotland , and Ireland ; and thus proclaimed , by sound of trumpet , in the ...
... doubt , to his skill and contrivance , was ready for his acceptance . Amidst a grand ceremonial , the Lord Gene- ral was inaugurated Lord Protector of England , Scotland , and Ireland ; and thus proclaimed , by sound of trumpet , in the ...
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... doubt not but to acquit ourselves to God , and to our country , in so doing , rather than to put the nation into another com- bustion and confusion . After we had subscribed , we went into the House , and after some expressions of ...
... doubt not but to acquit ourselves to God , and to our country , in so doing , rather than to put the nation into another com- bustion and confusion . After we had subscribed , we went into the House , and after some expressions of ...
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... doubt , who after some consideration will do as the rest have done , sign , and sit in Parliament as they ought , and not stand without , at the door , and be laughed at . " See " Thurloe State Papers , ” ii . 606 . " To Cardinal ...
... doubt , who after some consideration will do as the rest have done , sign , and sit in Parliament as they ought , and not stand without , at the door , and be laughed at . " See " Thurloe State Papers , ” ii . 606 . " To Cardinal ...
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... doubt but they may at leisure re- pent it , and we shall never want the courage nor the wisdom to chastise such temerity , and to make them pay amends for their pains . Our wars will have much more reputation and fear , when it will be ...
... doubt but they may at leisure re- pent it , and we shall never want the courage nor the wisdom to chastise such temerity , and to make them pay amends for their pains . Our wars will have much more reputation and fear , when it will be ...
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