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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... hand to her head , when the King of Scottes was named to succeed her , they all knew hee was the man she desired should reigne after her . " Ibid . p . 176 . The Earl of Corke , who edited these Memoirs , adds , " It still remains ...
... hand to her head , when the King of Scottes was named to succeed her , they all knew hee was the man she desired should reigne after her . " Ibid . p . 176 . The Earl of Corke , who edited these Memoirs , adds , " It still remains ...
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... hands , resign unto his Excellency their said powers ; and Mr. Speaker , attended with the members , did present the same unto his Excellency , accordingly . * * See Dr. Bates's Elenchus , ( 1676 , ) p . 271 ; Ludlow's Memoirs , ( 1698 ...
... hands , resign unto his Excellency their said powers ; and Mr. Speaker , attended with the members , did present the same unto his Excellency , accordingly . * * See Dr. Bates's Elenchus , ( 1676 , ) p . 271 ; Ludlow's Memoirs , ( 1698 ...
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... hands . Those who argued for the Parliament alone , and the freedom and privileges of Parliament , had been the greatest and highest infringers of the freedom and privileges of the Great and Long Parliament of any ; § and those who ...
... hands . Those who argued for the Parliament alone , and the freedom and privileges of Parliament , had been the greatest and highest infringers of the freedom and privileges of the Great and Long Parliament of any ; § and those who ...
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... hands , but they began to break the question , and to distinguish the word " Government " into the legislative power and the executive power . The first was generally thought , with all the reason in the world , to be the right of the ...
... hands , but they began to break the question , and to distinguish the word " Government " into the legislative power and the executive power . The first was generally thought , with all the reason in the world , to be the right of the ...
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... hands and enlarge their hearts ; to send them that had wisdom , zeal ; and them that had zeal , wisdom ; but not much concerning the single person , as was observed . Monday 11. The House being met , and opportunity ́taken about ...
... hands and enlarge their hearts ; to send them that had wisdom , zeal ; and them that had zeal , wisdom ; but not much concerning the single person , as was observed . Monday 11. The House being met , and opportunity ́taken about ...
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