The Secret History of the Court and Reign of Charles the Second, Band 1Charles M'Cormick T. Gillett, 1792 - 510 Seiten |
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... House of Tudor . He never reflected , that the non - refiftance of the people in those reigns was owing to a variety of caufes which now ceafed to operate . Upon the advancement of Henry VII . to the throne , moft of the ancient ...
... House of Tudor . He never reflected , that the non - refiftance of the people in those reigns was owing to a variety of caufes which now ceafed to operate . Upon the advancement of Henry VII . to the throne , moft of the ancient ...
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... house of commons , how could he expect acquiefcence in any open attack upon their most facred privileges ? The parliamentary history of his reign is little more than a detail of his quarrels with the champions of liberty , who were not ...
... house of commons , how could he expect acquiefcence in any open attack upon their most facred privileges ? The parliamentary history of his reign is little more than a detail of his quarrels with the champions of liberty , who were not ...
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... houses were derived from royal favour , the commons entered the following proteft in vindication of their parlia- mentary rights : " The Commons now affembled in parliament , justly occafioned thereunto concerning fundry li- berties ...
... houses were derived from royal favour , the commons entered the following proteft in vindication of their parlia- mentary rights : " The Commons now affembled in parliament , justly occafioned thereunto concerning fundry li- berties ...
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... house of parliament hath , and of right ought to have freedom of speech , to propound , treat , and bring to conclufion the fame ; and that the com- mons in parliament have like liberty to treat of these matters in fuch order as in ...
... house of parliament hath , and of right ought to have freedom of speech , to propound , treat , and bring to conclufion the fame ; and that the com- mons in parliament have like liberty to treat of these matters in fuch order as in ...
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... houses , and there to fuffer them to fojourn , against the laws and customs of this realm , and to the great grievance and vexation of your people : " And whereas alfo by authority of parliament , in the twenty - fifth year of the reign ...
... houses , and there to fuffer them to fojourn , against the laws and customs of this realm , and to the great grievance and vexation of your people : " And whereas alfo by authority of parliament , in the twenty - fifth year of the reign ...
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