The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Band 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 Seiten |
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... peer but by attainder . Upon the death of king James , Charles prince of Wales succeeded to the crown , with as ... peers consisted still of the same men , and most of the principal men of the house of commons were again elected to ...
... peer but by attainder . Upon the death of king James , Charles prince of Wales succeeded to the crown , with as ... peers consisted still of the same men , and most of the principal men of the house of commons were again elected to ...
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... peers , standing the great virtue of his majesty : " and which was more entirely at the king's disposal , then enumerated all the projects which had been that it would demand a conference with the house set on foot ; all the illegal ...
... peers , standing the great virtue of his majesty : " and which was more entirely at the king's disposal , then enumerated all the projects which had been that it would demand a conference with the house set on foot ; all the illegal ...
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... peers of England to meet and attend his majesty at York , that by their advice that great affair might be the more prosperously managed . Whether it was then conceived , that the honour of the king and kingdom being so visibly upon the ...
... peers of England to meet and attend his majesty at York , that by their advice that great affair might be the more prosperously managed . Whether it was then conceived , that the honour of the king and kingdom being so visibly upon the ...
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... peers , when debate , one person who offered to stop the torrent the message from the house of commons was called by any favourable testimony concerning the earl's in , and when Mr. Pym at the bar , and in the name carriage , save only ...
... peers , when debate , one person who offered to stop the torrent the message from the house of commons was called by any favourable testimony concerning the earl's in , and when Mr. Pym at the bar , and in the name carriage , save only ...
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... peers ; and then court at Westminster , that he was very grievous to all who were deputy lieutenants , or had been them . His commitment at York the year before , sheriffs since the first issuing out of writs for the because he refused ...
... peers ; and then court at Westminster , that he was very grievous to all who were deputy lieutenants , or had been them . His commitment at York the year before , sheriffs since the first issuing out of writs for the because he refused ...
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