The Life of the First Earl of Shaftesbury: From Original Documents in the Possession of the Family, Band 1R. Bentley, 1836 |
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... Committees of the Privy Council established . Care for the Navy.- Peace with Spain . - Conduct of the French King . - Terms of the Triple Alliance . - State of the English Council . - In- fluence of the Duke of York . Lord Conway's ...
... Committees of the Privy Council established . Care for the Navy.- Peace with Spain . - Conduct of the French King . - Terms of the Triple Alliance . - State of the English Council . - In- fluence of the Duke of York . Lord Conway's ...
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... committee of the house of lords , made a report to the house , that Mr. Ro- ger L'Estrange had been several times at mass , and had owned himself to be of the church of Rome : Mr. L'Estrange acted in the commission of peace at this time ...
... committee of the house of lords , made a report to the house , that Mr. Ro- ger L'Estrange had been several times at mass , and had owned himself to be of the church of Rome : Mr. L'Estrange acted in the commission of peace at this time ...
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... committee , consisting of the most eminent law- yers , to draw up a bill concerning Magna Charta , and the other statutes relating to the liberty of the subject . The king , though he had before proposed to them to secure their ...
... committee , consisting of the most eminent law- yers , to draw up a bill concerning Magna Charta , and the other statutes relating to the liberty of the subject . The king , though he had before proposed to them to secure their ...
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... committee for religion . Mr. Crew , being unwilling to discover the names of subscribers to petitions complaining of innova- tions , refused to deliver them ; and was therefore committed close prisoner to the Tower , where he continued ...
... committee for religion . Mr. Crew , being unwilling to discover the names of subscribers to petitions complaining of innova- tions , refused to deliver them ; and was therefore committed close prisoner to the Tower , where he continued ...
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... and subdivided into above forty committees to hear and examine them . The canons and constitutions made by the con- vocation were condemned by the unanimous liament . voice of the house , as containing in 122 LIFE OF THE.
... and subdivided into above forty committees to hear and examine them . The canons and constitutions made by the con- vocation were condemned by the unanimous liament . voice of the house , as containing in 122 LIFE OF THE.
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