The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Band 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 Seiten |
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... parliament would express a very sharp sense of their insolence and carriage towards the king , and provide reme- dies proportionable . 66 66 66 66 66 66 " The parliament met according to summons upon the 13th of April in the year 1640 ...
... parliament would express a very sharp sense of their insolence and carriage towards the king , and provide reme- dies proportionable . 66 66 66 66 66 66 " The parliament met according to summons upon the 13th of April in the year 1640 ...
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... parliament much presumed , and depended , upon their interest in , and power to dis- pose , the affections of that army . Therefore , to redeem what had been done amiss , and to ingratiate themselves to his majesty's favour , they ...
... parliament much presumed , and depended , upon their interest in , and power to dis- pose , the affections of that army . Therefore , to redeem what had been done amiss , and to ingratiate themselves to his majesty's favour , they ...
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... parliament ; that he , or she , would " not at any time , directly or indirectly , by him , or " herself , or any other , move or petition , or solicit " her majesty in any matter concerning the state " and government of the kingdom ...
... parliament ; that he , or she , would " not at any time , directly or indirectly , by him , or " herself , or any other , move or petition , or solicit " her majesty in any matter concerning the state " and government of the kingdom ...
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... parliament : that such as should be declared in parliament to adhere to any delinquents , and had thereupon received any preferment from the king , should be removed " from such preferment ; and such as should be " declared by both ...
... parliament : that such as should be declared in parliament to adhere to any delinquents , and had thereupon received any preferment from the king , should be removed " from such preferment ; and such as should be " declared by both ...
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... parliament could extend in the case of is not pleadable by , and at law . treason ; but that every parliament - man was then in the condition of every other subject , and to be proceeded against accordingly . In the next place , as they ...
... parliament could extend in the case of is not pleadable by , and at law . treason ; but that every parliament - man was then in the condition of every other subject , and to be proceeded against accordingly . In the next place , as they ...
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