The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1 |
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Under Bristol's lead the great council added its weight to the general demand
and Charles , dissolving the council , was driven to issue writs for a general
election . Under such circumstances was the election held . The Corporation
records in ...
Under Bristol's lead the great council added its weight to the general demand
and Charles , dissolving the council , was driven to issue writs for a general
election . Under such circumstances was the election held . The Corporation
records in ...
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Council , that we might discern what the intentions were . Now it seems there be
divers that are come hither to manifest those intentions according to what was
offered yesterday , and truly I think , that the best way of our proceeding will be to
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Council , that we might discern what the intentions were . Now it seems there be
divers that are come hither to manifest those intentions according to what was
offered yesterday , and truly I think , that the best way of our proceeding will be to
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There was no mention of a Council of State nor a House of Lords , and any future
King was to be chosen or elected “ as upon trust from the people ” and was to
have no veto power . Having referred this scheme to Parliament , the Council of ...
There was no mention of a Council of State nor a House of Lords , and any future
King was to be chosen or elected “ as upon trust from the people ” and was to
have no veto power . Having referred this scheme to Parliament , the Council of ...
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CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
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