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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... Grand Committee ; the Court party persisting hard to keep it in the House . * 66 It now began to be visible , that the interest of the single person did plainly lose ground ; for not only the word approved " was disrelished on all hands ...
... Grand Committee ; the Court party persisting hard to keep it in the House . * 66 It now began to be visible , that the interest of the single person did plainly lose ground ; for not only the word approved " was disrelished on all hands ...
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... Grand Committee to debate the former question ; wherein the House did proceed with a great deal of ingenuity , modesty , and candour ; and this cannot be denied , but fit to be remembered to all ages . It was agreed on all hands , even ...
... Grand Committee to debate the former question ; wherein the House did proceed with a great deal of ingenuity , modesty , and candour ; and this cannot be denied , but fit to be remembered to all ages . It was agreed on all hands , even ...
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... Grand Turk may make a better title than any Christian princes . 8. That the addresses and approbation of the country were not in reference to the present government , as formerly established , in a single person and a Parliament , but ...
... Grand Turk may make a better title than any Christian princes . 8. That the addresses and approbation of the country were not in reference to the present government , as formerly established , in a single person and a Parliament , but ...
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... Grand - intelli- gencer . " This publication included a " Speech at the funeral of Mr. Chilling- worth's heretical and mortal Book , " and a " Profane Catechisme col- lected out of Mr. Chillingworth's works . ” Wood says : " Dr ...
... Grand - intelli- gencer . " This publication included a " Speech at the funeral of Mr. Chilling- worth's heretical and mortal Book , " and a " Profane Catechisme col- lected out of Mr. Chillingworth's works . ” Wood says : " Dr ...
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... , and the House re- solved itself into a Grand Committee , upon the debate of the Articles of Government , and fell upon that part of it which concerns the Council where they left on Saturday , and 1654.1 xli INTRODUCTION .
... , and the House re- solved itself into a Grand Committee , upon the debate of the Articles of Government , and fell upon that part of it which concerns the Council where they left on Saturday , and 1654.1 xli INTRODUCTION .
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