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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... late trial of Lieu- tenant - colonel John Lilburne , and the proceedings therein and particularly to examine the judges and jury ; and to re- port the state of the whole matter - of - fact , to the House , with all speed . * That the ...
... late trial of Lieu- tenant - colonel John Lilburne , and the proceedings therein and particularly to examine the judges and jury ; and to re- port the state of the whole matter - of - fact , to the House , with all speed . * That the ...
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... late trial of Lieu- tenant - colonel John Lilburne . * Ordered , that it be referred to the Council of State , to take some course for the further securing Lieutenant - colonel John Lilburne , for the peace of this nation . Friday ...
... late trial of Lieu- tenant - colonel John Lilburne . * Ordered , that it be referred to the Council of State , to take some course for the further securing Lieutenant - colonel John Lilburne , for the peace of this nation . Friday ...
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... late speech . The debate concerning those things held until three of the clock , the other part affirming the motion was out of order , in regard by the ancient orders , Committees , especially their general Committees of Privileges ...
... late speech . The debate concerning those things held until three of the clock , the other part affirming the motion was out of order , in regard by the ancient orders , Committees , especially their general Committees of Privileges ...
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... late King's times , were all illegal , and not to be drawn into a law . * See Journals . + See ibid . " Ordered " to " be forthwith printed and published , January 19 , 1653-4 . " § " If any person or persons shall maliciously or ...
... late King's times , were all illegal , and not to be drawn into a law . * See Journals . + See ibid . " Ordered " to " be forthwith printed and published , January 19 , 1653-4 . " § " If any person or persons shall maliciously or ...
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... late Parliament , by which so many things were built and destroyed , as it would not find an easy faith in another age ; and if that foundation were not good , the Parliament , and all that acted with it , since the time that the King ...
... late Parliament , by which so many things were built and destroyed , as it would not find an easy faith in another age ; and if that foundation were not good , the Parliament , and all that acted with it , since the time that the King ...
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