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Though it was not yet described by the name of “ Parliament ” whose meeting -
place it thus adopted , it tacitly assumed the position and powers of that body.42
On the next morning it met in the old Parliament House where , after several
hours ...
Though it was not yet described by the name of “ Parliament ” whose meeting -
place it thus adopted , it tacitly assumed the position and powers of that body.42
On the next morning it met in the old Parliament House where , after several
hours ...
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No regular meeting of the Council was held on Saturday the 14th , but the
Protector entertained its members privately at the Cockpit , " and he attended the
regular session on the following Monday and ordered Lawrence continued as ...
No regular meeting of the Council was held on Saturday the 14th , but the
Protector entertained its members privately at the Cockpit , " and he attended the
regular session on the following Monday and ordered Lawrence continued as ...
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CHAPTER X THE FIRST PARLIAMENT OF THE PROTECTORATE SEPTEMBER
, 1654 By the beginning of September , 1654 , the preparations were complete for
what was generally recognized as a crucial test of the new régime the meeting ...
CHAPTER X THE FIRST PARLIAMENT OF THE PROTECTORATE SEPTEMBER
, 1654 By the beginning of September , 1654 , the preparations were complete for
what was generally recognized as a crucial test of the new régime the meeting ...
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CHAPTER II | 48 |
CHAPTER III | 93 |
The BEGINNING OF THE PROTECTORATE | 135 |
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