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53 it reasonably believed , notwithstanding the mur The parliament met
according to summons upon murs of the ... to be again acmade choice of to serve
in the house of commons ; quainted with parliaments , after so long an inand then
the ...
53 it reasonably believed , notwithstanding the mur The parliament met
according to summons upon murs of the ... to be again acmade choice of to serve
in the house of commons ; quainted with parliaments , after so long an inand then
the ...
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 ...
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... but went privately in his deliberation that time would admit , Mr. Lenthall , barge
to the parliament stairs , and so to the ... timorous nature , and of no experience or
to be speaker in the house of commons ; a man of conversation in the affairs ...
... but went privately in his deliberation that time would admit , Mr. Lenthall , barge
to the parliament stairs , and so to the ... timorous nature , and of no experience or
to be speaker in the house of commons ; a man of conversation in the affairs ...
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... but he the whole [ house ) : nor was there , in the whole was scarce entered
into the house of peers , when debate , one person who offered to stop the torrent
the message from the house of commons was called by any favourable testimony
...
... but he the whole [ house ) : nor was there , in the whole was scarce entered
into the house of peers , when debate , one person who offered to stop the torrent
the message from the house of commons was called by any favourable testimony
...
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... a day and rights of parliament ) many gentlemen of good to be heard for
himself at the house of commons quality were ... to take notice of others were
chosen of more agreeable dispositions : what was handled in the house
concerning him ...
... a day and rights of parliament ) many gentlemen of good to be heard for
himself at the house of commons quality were ... to take notice of others were
chosen of more agreeable dispositions : what was handled in the house
concerning him ...
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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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