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 a new government ; or , at least , take all by survivor . 4. It must needs be long and difficult , before a Parliament can be thought to agree upon any one single person ; their judgment being , in all probability , so different as ...
... vote a new government ; or , at least , take all by survivor . 4. It must needs be long and difficult , before a Parliament can be thought to agree upon any one single person ; their judgment being , in all probability , so different as ...
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... vote of the Grand Com- mittee . But , it being objected , on the other side , that the twenty - fourth article , concerning the Protector's negative , had not at all been debated ; that it had some considerable re- ference and influence ...
... vote of the Grand Com- mittee . But , it being objected , on the other side , that the twenty - fourth article , concerning the Protector's negative , had not at all been debated ; that it had some considerable re- ference and influence ...
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... vote being so passed , † it was presently moved by that party who carried the vote , that , to avoid all jealousies and fears , it be put to the question , that this vote shall not in any thing be prejudicial or binding at all , until ...
... vote being so passed , † it was presently moved by that party who carried the vote , that , to avoid all jealousies and fears , it be put to the question , that this vote shall not in any thing be prejudicial or binding at all , until ...
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... vote . But , in fine , the words in the last part of that vote , which was the proviso , were those which they took most offence at , namely , wherein the Parliament shall think to give a negative , & c . Instead of which , it was ...
... vote . But , in fine , the words in the last part of that vote , which was the proviso , were those which they took most offence at , namely , wherein the Parliament shall think to give a negative , & c . Instead of which , it was ...
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... vote upon a non putarem ; for such as sate there were all supposed to be wise men , et incipientis est , dicere non putarem , and for the other arguments , of fears and jealousies , he conceived they were but bugbears and brain ...
... vote upon a non putarem ; for such as sate there were all supposed to be wise men , et incipientis est , dicere non putarem , and for the other arguments , of fears and jealousies , he conceived they were but bugbears and brain ...
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