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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... votes of the last day were such ) that was not agreeable to the wisdom and justice of great courts , upon those extra- ordinary occasions . And whoever considers the acts of power and injustice in the intervals of parliaments , will not ...
... votes of the last day were such ) that was not agreeable to the wisdom and justice of great courts , upon those extra- ordinary occasions . And whoever considers the acts of power and injustice in the intervals of parliaments , will not ...
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... votes and remonstrances passed against him as an enemy to the public ; and his ill management made the ground of their refusal to give the king that supply he had reason to expect , and was absolutely necessary to the state he was in ...
... votes and remonstrances passed against him as an enemy to the public ; and his ill management made the ground of their refusal to give the king that supply he had reason to expect , and was absolutely necessary to the state he was in ...
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... vote in the general assembly of the States , under that character ; of which great privilege the crown had been possessed from a great part of the reign of queen Elizabeth , and through the time of king James to that moment ; which ...
... vote in the general assembly of the States , under that character ; of which great privilege the crown had been possessed from a great part of the reign of queen Elizabeth , and through the time of king James to that moment ; which ...
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... vote , which were they who were for a rejection of the king's proposition , and no more resuming the debate upon that subject : but that they who desired to give the king a supply , as he believed most did , though not in such a ...
... vote , which were they who were for a rejection of the king's proposition , and no more resuming the debate upon that subject : but that they who desired to give the king a supply , as he believed most did , though not in such a ...
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... vote for the giving the king a supply , if it were not in the proportion and manner proposed in his majesty's message , it would not be accepted by him ; and therefore desired that question might be laid aside ; " which being again ...
... vote for the giving the king a supply , if it were not in the proportion and manner proposed in his majesty's message , it would not be accepted by him ; and therefore desired that question might be laid aside ; " which being again ...
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