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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... vote of this House , of the 2d of August , instant , for the close imprisonment of Lieutenant - colonel John Lilburne , be taken off , in order to his trial . Mr. Moyer reported from the Council of State , that the Council , having ...
... vote of this House , of the 2d of August , instant , for the close imprisonment of Lieutenant - colonel John Lilburne , be taken off , in order to his trial . Mr. Moyer reported from the Council of State , that the Council , having ...
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... vote of this assembly , from the throne which he had usurped , caused a guard to be set upon the door of the House , early in the morning , and sent to the Mayor of London , to acquaint him with the reasons of what he was about to do ...
... vote of this assembly , from the throne which he had usurped , caused a guard to be set upon the door of the House , early in the morning , and sent to the Mayor of London , to acquaint him with the reasons of what he was about to do ...
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... voted that the number of the Council shall not exceed twenty - one , of which number nine shall make a Council to act ... vote . Tuesday 26. The Speaker presently left the chair , and the House resolved itself into a Grand Committee upon ...
... voted that the number of the Council shall not exceed twenty - one , of which number nine shall make a Council to act ... vote . Tuesday 26. The Speaker presently left the chair , and the House resolved itself into a Grand Committee upon ...
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... vote , all those relations and friends were of opinion to make it elective . And of 260 members , 200 of them were of that opi- nion . " Which hath not only surprised the public , but the family of the Lord Protector , who thought ...
... vote , all those relations and friends were of opinion to make it elective . And of 260 members , 200 of them were of that opi- nion . " Which hath not only surprised the public , but the family of the Lord Protector , who thought ...
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... before a Parliament can be called . 3. When a Parliament is called , and no single person in being to be a check upon them , they may then perpetuate themselves and vote a new government ; or , at 1654. ] lv INTRODUCTION .
... before a Parliament can be called . 3. When a Parliament is called , and no single person in being to be a check upon them , they may then perpetuate themselves and vote a new government ; or , at 1654. ] lv INTRODUCTION .
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