The First Earl of ShaftesburyClarendon P., 1968 - 767 Seiten |
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... bill should not be considered until 21 March , when the attitude of the Lords to the Test bill would be clear.1 When Shaftesbury , sitting on the woolsack , received the Test Act from a deputation of members from the Commons , he asked ...
... bill should not be considered until 21 March , when the attitude of the Lords to the Test bill would be clear.1 When Shaftesbury , sitting on the woolsack , received the Test Act from a deputation of members from the Commons , he asked ...
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... bill as the Puritans . Accordingly Shaftesbury ' dinned this in their ears , . . . that , if this Act passed , the next would be to test them out of the House ' . This was indeed the obvious truth , for there was already a bill for the ...
... bill as the Puritans . Accordingly Shaftesbury ' dinned this in their ears , . . . that , if this Act passed , the next would be to test them out of the House ' . This was indeed the obvious truth , for there was already a bill for the ...
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... Bill of 1679 , this bill did not provide that the crown should descend as though James were naturally dead , that is , to his children ; it simply said that James should be excluded and left open the question whether , if he were ...
... Bill of 1679 , this bill did not provide that the crown should descend as though James were naturally dead , that is , to his children ; it simply said that James should be excluded and left open the question whether , if he were ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
The Boy and His Inheritance 162139 | 7 |
The Young Man in Civil War 164045 | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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