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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... speak with us , it broke off those little dis- courses , and the House , ( though some cried " sit still , " ) went to attend his Highness's pleasure . Where being come , and his Highness standing bare upon a state raised for that ...
... speak with us , it broke off those little dis- courses , and the House , ( though some cried " sit still , " ) went to attend his Highness's pleasure . Where being come , and his Highness standing bare upon a state raised for that ...
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... speak against the present Government.§ Which occasioned many discourses concerning the freedom of speech in Parliament , it being alleged , that that was the first - born privilege of Parliament , and the very heart - strings of it . In ...
... speak against the present Government.§ Which occasioned many discourses concerning the freedom of speech in Parliament , it being alleged , that that was the first - born privilege of Parliament , and the very heart - strings of it . In ...
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... speak it out ; that there was a necessity for it ; it must be so ; and that though many fair words were given my Lord Protector , yet it could not be expected that he would lay down his sword , and sub- ject himself to the will of a ...
... speak it out ; that there was a necessity for it ; it must be so ; and that though many fair words were given my Lord Protector , yet it could not be expected that he would lay down his sword , and sub- ject himself to the will of a ...
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... speak against these words : damnable heresies , to be particularly enumerated , ' it passed in the negative . " Resolved , that in the last vote , next after the word ' enumerated , ' these words , viz . by this Parliament ' be inserted ...
... speak against these words : damnable heresies , to be particularly enumerated , ' it passed in the negative . " Resolved , that in the last vote , next after the word ' enumerated , ' these words , viz . by this Parliament ' be inserted ...
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... speak with me . I found him in his bed - chamber , at Whitehall , and with him , Major - general Lambert , Colonel Sydenham , Mr. Walter Strickland , Colonel Montague , and soon after came in Lieutenant - gene- ral Fleetwood . The first ...
... speak with me . I found him in his bed - chamber , at Whitehall , and with him , Major - general Lambert , Colonel Sydenham , Mr. Walter Strickland , Colonel Montague , and soon after came in Lieutenant - gene- ral Fleetwood . The first ...
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