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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... never printed . I also discovered a MS . volume , presented to the Museum by Mr. Tyrwhitt , the learned editor of Chaucer . This contained the diaries of Mr. Goddard , another member of the Protectoral Parliaments . In the following ...
... never printed . I also discovered a MS . volume , presented to the Museum by Mr. Tyrwhitt , the learned editor of Chaucer . This contained the diaries of Mr. Goddard , another member of the Protectoral Parliaments . In the following ...
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... never sang his palinodia , besides English verses , thus complimented the Protector : — " Pax regit Augusti , quem vicit Julius , orbem Ille sago factus clarior , ille togâ . \ - Hos sua Roma vocat magnos , et numina credit , Hic quod ...
... never sang his palinodia , besides English verses , thus complimented the Protector : — " Pax regit Augusti , quem vicit Julius , orbem Ille sago factus clarior , ille togâ . \ - Hos sua Roma vocat magnos , et numina credit , Hic quod ...
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... never be at peace . 8. That so great a power could no where be so safely trusted , as in a Parliament , which is the representative of the people . • See infra , p . 21 , note . +1 Cor . iii . 11 . 4. That the former government , by ...
... never be at peace . 8. That so great a power could no where be so safely trusted , as in a Parliament , which is the representative of the people . • See infra , p . 21 , note . +1 Cor . iii . 11 . 4. That the former government , by ...
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... never to part with it , until God and the people should take it from him . That it could not be expected , when he told us before , that we were a free Parliament , that he meant it otherwise free than as it should act under that ...
... never to part with it , until God and the people should take it from him . That it could not be expected , when he told us before , that we were a free Parliament , that he meant it otherwise free than as it should act under that ...
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... 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 presumed that a whole nation will not consent to a war ...
... 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 presumed that a whole nation will not consent to a war ...
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