The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803: From which Last-mentioned Epoch it is Continued Downwards in the Work Entitled "Hansard's Parliamentary Debates.", 4. ciltJohnson Reprint, 1966 |
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... Parliamentary Debates." TO VOL . IV . No I. The LONG PARLIAMENT REVIVED ; or an ACT for CONTINUATION , and the not DISSOLVING the LONG PARLIAMENT , ( called by king Charles the First , in the year 1640 ) but by an Act of Parliament ...
... Parliamentary Debates." TO VOL . IV . No I. The LONG PARLIAMENT REVIVED ; or an ACT for CONTINUATION , and the not DISSOLVING the LONG PARLIAMENT , ( called by king Charles the First , in the year 1640 ) but by an Act of Parliament ...
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... parliament to be convened is called his parliament , and is to consult of the arduous businesses of the king- dom concerning him , & c . Therefore , when the king dies who called the parliament to advise and consult with himself , the ...
... parliament to be convened is called his parliament , and is to consult of the arduous businesses of the king- dom concerning him , & c . Therefore , when the king dies who called the parliament to advise and consult with himself , the ...
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... parliament , always living , the joint power still continues ; and so there is no necessity the parliament should dissolve , ( as Mr. Prynue affirms ) due circumstances and actions being weighed , and the necessities of the kingdom well ...
... parliament , always living , the joint power still continues ; and so there is no necessity the parliament should dissolve , ( as Mr. Prynue affirms ) due circumstances and actions being weighed , and the necessities of the kingdom well ...
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