England During the Interregnum (1642-1660)Longmans , Green and Company, 1935 - 282 Seiten |
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... hath followed that which no ill Counsel in former times hath produced , or any Age hath seen , namely , those several Proclamations and Declarations against both Houses of Parliament , whereby their Actions are declared Treasonable ...
... hath followed that which no ill Counsel in former times hath produced , or any Age hath seen , namely , those several Proclamations and Declarations against both Houses of Parliament , whereby their Actions are declared Treasonable ...
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... hath pleased the good and onely wise God for our and the Nations crying sins to manifest his displeasure for many years together against these once flourishing , now sadly divided , distracted and almost ruined Nations : and yet blessed ...
... hath pleased the good and onely wise God for our and the Nations crying sins to manifest his displeasure for many years together against these once flourishing , now sadly divided , distracted and almost ruined Nations : and yet blessed ...
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... hath little or no Land , and whose revenue is in Trade ) as is the proportion or ballance of dominion or property in ... hath done since it hath voted it self the Supreme Authority , and disburthened them- selves of the power of the ...
... hath little or no Land , and whose revenue is in Trade ) as is the proportion or ballance of dominion or property in ... hath done since it hath voted it self the Supreme Authority , and disburthened them- selves of the power of the ...
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CONSTITUTIONAL | 132 |
B CONTEMPORARY VIEWS | 149 |
PARLIAMENT | 156 |
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