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66 66 commons 1640. ] A Parliament called . Sergeant Glanvile chosen Speaker
. 53 it reasonably believed , notwithstanding the mur The parliament met
according to summons upon murs of the people against some exorbitancies of
the 13th ...
66 66 commons 1640. ] A Parliament called . Sergeant Glanvile chosen Speaker
. 53 it reasonably believed , notwithstanding the mur The parliament met
according to summons upon murs of the people against some exorbitancies of
the 13th ...
Side 54
The House of Peers advise the Commons . ( BOOK IÌ . above two hours , after
mention of the king with sobriety , the court was impatient that no advance the
most profound reverence , and commendation was yet made towards a supply ;
which ...
The House of Peers advise the Commons . ( BOOK IÌ . above two hours , after
mention of the king with sobriety , the court was impatient that no advance the
most profound reverence , and commendation was yet made towards a supply ;
which ...
Side 70
And " and on the behalf of all the commons of England , with very little debate the
peers resolved “ that “ who were represented by them , the lords would “ he
should be committed to the custody of “ be obliged in justice to commit him into
safe ...
And " and on the behalf of all the commons of England , with very little debate the
peers resolved “ that “ who were represented by them , the lords would “ he
should be committed to the custody of “ be obliged in justice to commit him into
safe ...
Side 71
... of parliament ) many gentlemen of good to be heard for himself at the house of
commons quality were removed , in whose places commonly bar , and so ,
against all order , to take notice of others were chosen of more agreeable
dispositions ...
... of parliament ) many gentlemen of good to be heard for himself at the house of
commons quality were removed , in whose places commonly bar , and so ,
against all order , to take notice of others were chosen of more agreeable
dispositions ...
Side 86
Wheth council which he was directed should be started “ members chosen of the
commons , or the kin there ) began the ... And lastly , “ Whether the common “ do ,
which they knew to be wise enough , to know “ who were to be present at the ...
Wheth council which he was directed should be started “ members chosen of the
commons , or the kin there ) began the ... And lastly , “ Whether the common “ do ,
which they knew to be wise enough , to know “ who were to be present at the ...
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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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