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So that all that envy and terness that was contracted against them ; an animosity
against the church seemed to be resolved many obsolete pamphlets against their
jurisdictio into a desire , “ that a bill might be framed to and power being , since ...
So that all that envy and terness that was contracted against them ; an animosity
against the church seemed to be resolved many obsolete pamphlets against their
jurisdictio into a desire , “ that a bill might be framed to and power being , since ...
Side 83
And the first bill they “ interest by the care of the parliament . ” And passed being
but for two subsidies , which was not this was the first introduction of the public
faith ; sufficient to discharge any considerable part of the which grew afterwards
to ...
And the first bill they “ interest by the care of the parliament . ” And passed being
but for two subsidies , which was not this was the first introduction of the public
faith ; sufficient to discharge any considerable part of the which grew afterwards
to ...
Side 84
84 A bill for a triennial parliament passed , 1641 . [ воок III refusing to pay any
duties which there was no and comely presence , his other parts were over “ law
to compel them to : or , that a short act valued ; his learning in the law being his ...
84 A bill for a triennial parliament passed , 1641 . [ воок III refusing to pay any
duties which there was no and comely presence , his other parts were over “ law
to compel them to : or , that a short act valued ; his learning in the law being his ...
Side 87
... upon matters of judgment was waved , and a bill of attainder brought “ fact , at
his trial ; " after a long debate , they left up against him , their votes in that bill
were as it only in the power of the persons themselves who necessary and
essential ...
... upon matters of judgment was waved , and a bill of attainder brought “ fact , at
his trial ; " after a long debate , they left up against him , their votes in that bill
were as it only in the power of the persons themselves who necessary and
essential ...
Side 91
The bill of attainder received with wonderful alacrity . 91 and if it be for words ,
within three months “ and condoling the sad condition of the kingdom , “ after the
same spoken , if the party be within the “ by reason of the many illegal taxes and
...
The bill of attainder received with wonderful alacrity . 91 and if it be for words ,
within three months “ and condoling the sad condition of the kingdom , “ after the
same spoken , if the party be within the “ by reason of the many illegal taxes and
...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 4 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1839 |
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