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... parliament boldly charged with various impudent malpractices . For a time a reform was effected . But the prince died , the duke and his associates were reinstated , and the Speaker of the House of Commons , Peter de la Mare , expiated ...
... parliament boldly charged with various impudent malpractices . For a time a reform was effected . But the prince died , the duke and his associates were reinstated , and the Speaker of the House of Commons , Peter de la Mare , expiated ...
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... House of Commons took umbrage at these clerical politicians , and that in particular they attacked Montague and Man- waring . But their action against these clergymen was emphatically overruled by the king . Under Charles , to be ...
... House of Commons took umbrage at these clerical politicians , and that in particular they attacked Montague and Man- waring . But their action against these clergymen was emphatically overruled by the king . Under Charles , to be ...
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... House of Commons resolved that the judgment , 5 Charles I , against Sir John Eliot , Denzil Holles , and B. Valentine , in the King's Bench , was an illegal judgment , and against the freedom and pri- vilege of Parliament . ' The Lords ...
... House of Commons resolved that the judgment , 5 Charles I , against Sir John Eliot , Denzil Holles , and B. Valentine , in the King's Bench , was an illegal judgment , and against the freedom and pri- vilege of Parliament . ' The Lords ...
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... Parliament , one of the earliest acts of which was to annul the judgment obtained ... Commons in June , 1628 , for licensing Dr. Manwaring's silly sermon . It was characteristic of Charles's contempt for public opinion , that while the House ...
... Parliament , one of the earliest acts of which was to annul the judgment obtained ... Commons in June , 1628 , for licensing Dr. Manwaring's silly sermon . It was characteristic of Charles's contempt for public opinion , that while the House ...
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... House of Commons . But the next best thing is that which has generally happened , that its ablest and most serviceable members should stand aloof from all political action as far as it is concerned , and allow with indifference , what ...
... House of Commons . But the next best thing is that which has generally happened , that its ablest and most serviceable members should stand aloof from all political action as far as it is concerned , and allow with indifference , what ...
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