The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: Together with an Historical View of the Affairs of Ireland, Band 1University Press, 1849 |
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... parliament repre- sented , might have reformed by moderate and peaceful counsels . But the reformation lost its name , and its nature too , when so many acts passed by him in parliament , that did restrain the prerogative of the crown ...
... parliament repre- sented , might have reformed by moderate and peaceful counsels . But the reformation lost its name , and its nature too , when so many acts passed by him in parliament , that did restrain the prerogative of the crown ...
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... parliament , ( a parliament sitting , ) as it were to a fourth estate of the realm ; and calling upon them to come and take their share in the direction of the public and most important consultations . This we conceive to be another way ...
... parliament , ( a parliament sitting , ) as it were to a fourth estate of the realm ; and calling upon them to come and take their share in the direction of the public and most important consultations . This we conceive to be another way ...
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... parliament , as laid the foundation of that . peace , plenty , and prosperity this nation hath enjoyed since . He had the happiness to have the greatest share in preserving the constitution of our government entire , when the then pre ...
... parliament , as laid the foundation of that . peace , plenty , and prosperity this nation hath enjoyed since . He had the happiness to have the greatest share in preserving the constitution of our government entire , when the then pre ...
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... parliaments , ( though I was not a member of them , ) having carefully perused the journals of both houses , and familiarly conversed with many who ... parliament . -9 . Charles the First's reign . ( 1628. ) 6 I. 6- View of the beginning of.
... parliaments , ( though I was not a member of them , ) having carefully perused the journals of both houses , and familiarly conversed with many who ... parliament . -9 . Charles the First's reign . ( 1628. ) 6 I. 6- View of the beginning of.
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... parliament was likewise , with strange circumstances of passion on all sides , dissolved . 9 The abrupt and ungracious breaking of the two first parliaments was wholly imputed to the duke of Bucking- ham ; and of the third , principally ...
... parliament was likewise , with strange circumstances of passion on all sides , dissolved . 9 The abrupt and ungracious breaking of the two first parliaments was wholly imputed to the duke of Bucking- ham ; and of the third , principally ...
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