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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... honoured as the first of citizens . Allured by ambition , he seized the oppor- tunity to seat himself on the throne of kings ; * with most of whom , as a soldier or a sovereign , he could have been com- pared , only to enhance his ...
... honoured as the first of citizens . Allured by ambition , he seized the oppor- tunity to seat himself on the throne of kings ; * with most of whom , as a soldier or a sovereign , he could have been com- pared , only to enhance his ...
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... honour , was met by the Lord Mayor and Aldermen , his brethren , at Temple - bar , where his Highness , alighting out of his coach , took horse . " The Recorder presented the sense and duty of the City in an eloquent speech . The ...
... honour , was met by the Lord Mayor and Aldermen , his brethren , at Temple - bar , where his Highness , alighting out of his coach , took horse . " The Recorder presented the sense and duty of the City in an eloquent speech . The ...
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... honour of the House , to approve of any thing which takes not its foundation and rise from themselves . It was pressed , likewise , that there might be a transpo- sition of some few words . Instead of " a single person and a Parliament ...
... honour of the House , to approve of any thing which takes not its foundation and rise from themselves . It was pressed , likewise , that there might be a transpo- sition of some few words . Instead of " a single person and a Parliament ...
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... honour and other qualifications , ( though not without restrictions in that too , ) as might render him very conspicuous to the world , and testify the great obligations which the English nation had to his virtues . These words were ...
... honour and other qualifications , ( though not without restrictions in that too , ) as might render him very conspicuous to the world , and testify the great obligations which the English nation had to his virtues . These words were ...
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... honours as should hereafter be conferred , should be derived from the Lord Protector , but that no titles of honour here- after to be so conferred , should be hereditary , without con- sent of Parliament ; and that he should not have ...
... honours as should hereafter be conferred , should be derived from the Lord Protector , but that no titles of honour here- after to be so conferred , should be hereditary , without con- sent of Parliament ; and that he should not have ...
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