Diary, of Thomas Burton, Esq. Member in the Parliaments of Oliver and Richard Cromwell from 1656-59 ...: With an ... Account of the Parliament of 1654; from the Journal of Guibon Goddard ...H. Colburn, 1828 Mainly a record of the proceedings in Parliament. |
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... Hist . xxi . 66-126 . 66 * With this Report , giving some account of a design lately disco- vered , " Mr. Secretary " produced a book printed , called , ' a Standard ' ; and likewise the painted standard , which was taken , being a red ...
... Hist . xxi . 66-126 . 66 * With this Report , giving some account of a design lately disco- vered , " Mr. Secretary " produced a book printed , called , ' a Standard ' ; and likewise the painted standard , which was taken , being a red ...
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... Hist . ( xxi . 89 ) regret that they could not ( in 1760 ) procure this paper of exceptions . 1 Verbatim from the Journals . Monarchy Asserted , pp . 87-111 . Wednesday , April 22 , 1657 . Lord Whitlock reported 1657. ] 7 PARLIAMENTARY ...
... Hist . ( xxi . 89 ) regret that they could not ( in 1760 ) procure this paper of exceptions . 1 Verbatim from the Journals . Monarchy Asserted , pp . 87-111 . Wednesday , April 22 , 1657 . Lord Whitlock reported 1657. ] 7 PARLIAMENTARY ...
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... Hist . Col. ( 1708 ) vi . 507 . * I have not met with any historical authority for this charge against Charles . There were only seven Commoners " created Peers , " before Strafford's condemnation . See Parl . Hist . ix . 8. The number ...
... Hist . Col. ( 1708 ) vi . 507 . * I have not met with any historical authority for this charge against Charles . There were only seven Commoners " created Peers , " before Strafford's condemnation . See Parl . Hist . ix . 8. The number ...
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... of the Instrument of Government , determines , " that successively a Parliament shall be summoned once in every third year . ” Parl . Hist . xx . 250 . not what to propose in this , in regard of 28 [ APRIL 24 , PARLIAMENTARY DIARY .
... of the Instrument of Government , determines , " that successively a Parliament shall be summoned once in every third year . ” Parl . Hist . xx . 250 . not what to propose in this , in regard of 28 [ APRIL 24 , PARLIAMENTARY DIARY .
Sayfa 29
... The Commons presented William Lenthall , of Lin- coln's - inn , Esq . to the king as their Speaker , with the usual ceremonies . " Parl . Hist . ix . 68 . debating the time , and the question is , whether 1657. ] 29 PARLIAMENTARY DIARY .
... The Commons presented William Lenthall , of Lin- coln's - inn , Esq . to the king as their Speaker , with the usual ceremonies . " Parl . Hist . ix . 68 . debating the time , and the question is , whether 1657. ] 29 PARLIAMENTARY DIARY .
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