The Life of William Lord Russell;: With Some Account of the Times in which He Lived, Томове 1–2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, ... and James Ridgway, 1820 - 275 страници |
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... voted , declaring that penal statutes , in matters ecclesiastical , cannot be suspended but by act of parliament . Clifford attacked this vote violently in the House of Lords ; but Shaftesbury , who had been made chancellor expressly to ...
... voted , declaring that penal statutes , in matters ecclesiastical , cannot be suspended but by act of parliament . Clifford attacked this vote violently in the House of Lords ; but Shaftesbury , who had been made chancellor expressly to ...
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... voted the standing army a grievance , and were going to attack the Duke of Lauderdale , and other evil counsellors , when the King suddenly pro- rogued them . recess , It is not uncharitable to suppose , that the which lasted about two ...
... voted the standing army a grievance , and were going to attack the Duke of Lauderdale , and other evil counsellors , when the King suddenly pro- rogued them . recess , It is not uncharitable to suppose , that the which lasted about two ...
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... voted , desiring the militia might be ready to be called out in twenty - four hours to protect country from popery , to which request His Majesty graciously acceded . On this day Lord Russell made his first speech . * sellors . the From ...
... voted , desiring the militia might be ready to be called out in twenty - four hours to protect country from popery , to which request His Majesty graciously acceded . On this day Lord Russell made his first speech . * sellors . the From ...
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... voted against the Duke of Buckingham , who had proposed the second alliance with France , and had obtained a pension from France for the Countess of Shrewsbury . On this occasion the Duke made two speeches in the Commons , one of which ...
... voted against the Duke of Buckingham , who had proposed the second alliance with France , and had obtained a pension from France for the Countess of Shrewsbury . On this occasion the Duke made two speeches in the Commons , one of which ...
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... voted an address im- mediately afterwards , requesting that all troops raised since January 1st , 1663 , might be dis- banded . With this desire the King complied ; and as soon as the peace was concluded , he prorogued the Parliament ...
... voted an address im- mediately afterwards , requesting that all troops raised since January 1st , 1663 , might be dis- banded . With this desire the King complied ; and as soon as the peace was concluded , he prorogued the Parliament ...
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Страница 254 - I have seen him for hours and halfhours together, before the court sat, stand at the bar, with an audience of students over against him, putting of cases and debating so as suited their capacities, and encouraged their industry. And so in the Temple, he seldom moved without a parcel of youths hanging about him, and he merry and jesting with them.
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