The Lives of the Lords Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England: From the Earliest Times Till the Reign of King George IV.Blanchard and Lea, 1851 |
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... House of Commons , 36. His Maiden Speech , 36. Adheres to Country Party , but afraid of offending , 37. " Short Parliament , ” 37. " Long Parliament , " 37. Manager on Impeachment of Straf- ford and Laud , 37. His Speech after the ...
... House of Commons , 36. His Maiden Speech , 36. Adheres to Country Party , but afraid of offending , 37. " Short Parliament , ” 37. " Long Parliament , " 37. Manager on Impeachment of Straf- ford and Laud , 37. His Speech after the ...
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... Lords Commissioners , 54 . Complaints against Maynard and the Lords Commissioners , 54. Decisions of Lord Commissioner Maynard , 55. His Speeches in the House of Commons , 55 . He objects to Impeachment of Commoners for High Treason ...
... Lords Commissioners , 54 . Complaints against Maynard and the Lords Commissioners , 54. Decisions of Lord Commissioner Maynard , 55. His Speeches in the House of Commons , 55 . He objects to Impeachment of Commoners for High Treason ...
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... Parliament , 97. Differences between the two Houses , 97. Somers proposes and supports the Resolution that James had ... House of Commons and House of Lords , 110 . Somers receives the Great Seal as Lord Keeper , 111 . CHAPTER CVIII ...
... Parliament , 97. Differences between the two Houses , 97. Somers proposes and supports the Resolution that James had ... House of Commons and House of Lords , 110 . Somers receives the Great Seal as Lord Keeper , 111 . CHAPTER CVIII ...
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... House of Lords , 117. Dispute between the King and Somers about Judicial ... Commons for the Removal of Lord Somers lost , 139. Ill- ness of Lord Somers ... Commons against Lord Somers , 145. His Speech in the House of Commons xii CONTENTS .
... House of Lords , 117. Dispute between the King and Somers about Judicial ... Commons for the Removal of Lord Somers lost , 139. Ill- ness of Lord Somers ... Commons against Lord Somers , 145. His Speech in the House of Commons xii CONTENTS .
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... House of Commons , 146. Effect of it lost by the Indiscretion of his Friends , 147. Motion carried for his ... Commons , 149. Day appointed for the Trial of Lord Somers , 149. Angry Messages interchanged between the two Houses , 149 ...
... House of Commons , 146. Effect of it lost by the Indiscretion of his Friends , 147. Motion carried for his ... Commons , 149. Day appointed for the Trial of Lord Somers , 149. Angry Messages interchanged between the two Houses , 149 ...
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