The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 sider |
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... duty of the privy - council , to give faithfully and freely their advice to the king upon all matters concluded in parliament , to which his royal consent is necessary , as well as upon any other subject what- soever . Nay , as a ...
... duty of the privy - council , to give faithfully and freely their advice to the king upon all matters concluded in parliament , to which his royal consent is necessary , as well as upon any other subject what- soever . Nay , as a ...
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... duty and affection to the king that can be imagined ) and presented a grant of those duties for some few months . In which there was a preamble , dis- approving and condemning " all that had been " done in that particular , from his ...
... duty and affection to the king that can be imagined ) and presented a grant of those duties for some few months . In which there was a preamble , dis- approving and condemning " all that had been " done in that particular , from his ...
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... duty , and your subjects have failed in theirs ; " and therefore you are absolved from the rules of government , and may supply yourself by extra- ordinary ways ; you must prosecute the war vigorously ; you have an army in Ireland ...
... duty , and your subjects have failed in theirs ; " and therefore you are absolved from the rules of government , and may supply yourself by extra- ordinary ways ; you must prosecute the war vigorously ; you have an army in Ireland ...
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... duty they would shortly make to him . ) No way could be thought of so undeniable , as an act of parliament , " that this parliament should not be adjourned , prorogued , or dissolved , but by act " of parliament ; which , upon this ...
... duty they would shortly make to him . ) No way could be thought of so undeniable , as an act of parliament , " that this parliament should not be adjourned , prorogued , or dissolved , but by act " of parliament ; which , upon this ...
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... duty and subsidy paid by the merchant upon trade ) " had been taken by " the king without consent of parliament ; case whereof in truth is this : this duty had been constantly given to the succeeding king , ever since the reign of king ...
... duty and subsidy paid by the merchant upon trade ) " had been taken by " the king without consent of parliament ; case whereof in truth is this : this duty had been constantly given to the succeeding king , ever since the reign of king ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 1 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 1 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
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