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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... proposals , from the Council of the army in Ireland . Mr. Anlaby reported from the Committee for prisons and prisoners , proceedings of that Committee , touching Sir John Lenthall , Marshal of the Upper Bench ; and touching the state of ...
... proposals , from the Council of the army in Ireland . Mr. Anlaby reported from the Committee for prisons and prisoners , proceedings of that Committee , touching Sir John Lenthall , Marshal of the Upper Bench ; and touching the state of ...
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... propose a thing of that weight , which , probably , was the greatest which could fall before us in judgment . And , besides , it was to anticipate the fast , and in a manner to mock God , that having appointed that solemnity on purpose ...
... propose a thing of that weight , which , probably , was the greatest which could fall before us in judgment . And , besides , it was to anticipate the fast , and in a manner to mock God , that having appointed that solemnity on purpose ...
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... propose to them ; † the names to be presented upon Friday next . The fast , which was appointed to be kept , as upon Wednes- " Sept. 4. Resolved that the governors of the school and alms- house of Westminster , do take care , that such ...
... propose to them ; † the names to be presented upon Friday next . The fast , which was appointed to be kept , as upon Wednes- " Sept. 4. Resolved that the governors of the school and alms- house of Westminster , do take care , that such ...
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... propose his own Utopia , and to frame commonwealths according to his own fancy , as if we had been in republica con ... proposed , in effect , by Mr. Justice Hale , * and the sense and opinion of the House , ran generally that way ...
... propose his own Utopia , and to frame commonwealths according to his own fancy , as if we had been in republica con ... proposed , in effect , by Mr. Justice Hale , * and the sense and opinion of the House , ran generally that way ...
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... propose , or consent to alter the government as it is settled in a sole person and the Parliament . " * Our Norfolk members + did not presently subscribe , saving solemnly and according to his common - place passionate desire of a ...
... propose , or consent to alter the government as it is settled in a sole person and the Parliament . " * Our Norfolk members + did not presently subscribe , saving solemnly and according to his common - place passionate desire of a ...
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