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to the scaffold ; and with the removal of these pillars of the throne , the real work
of the Parliament went on unchecked . Its progress , once begun , was rapid and
complete . In eleven months the Tudor system of government was wrecked .
to the scaffold ; and with the removal of these pillars of the throne , the real work
of the Parliament went on unchecked . Its progress , once begun , was rapid and
complete . In eleven months the Tudor system of government was wrecked .
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sea , ” save those approved by Parliament , and their replacement by men
acceptable to the Houses and under such oaths as those Houses should devise .
They demanded further that “ the great affairs of the kingdom ” “ be debated ,
resolved ...
sea , ” save those approved by Parliament , and their replacement by men
acceptable to the Houses and under such oaths as those Houses should devise .
They demanded further that “ the great affairs of the kingdom ” “ be debated ,
resolved ...
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Either they are a Parliament or no Parliament . If they be no Parliament , they are
nothing and we are nothing likewise , 384 If they be a Parliament , we are to offer
it to it . If I could see a visible presence of the people , either by subscriptions or ...
Either they are a Parliament or no Parliament . If they be no Parliament , they are
nothing and we are nothing likewise , 384 If they be a Parliament , we are to offer
it to it . If I could see a visible presence of the people , either by subscriptions or ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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