Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England, from the Earliest Times Till the Reign of King George IV.Lea and Blanchard, 1847 |
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... thought even worthy of an answer . || By several supplemental ordinances and resolutions of the two Houses , offices were provided for the " Lords Commissioners " and [ JAN . 1644. ] His Honour , " - and , after an interruption of ...
... thought even worthy of an answer . || By several supplemental ordinances and resolutions of the two Houses , offices were provided for the " Lords Commissioners " and [ JAN . 1644. ] His Honour , " - and , after an interruption of ...
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... thought might best tend to a pacific issue of the negotiation , White- lock wrote it out in a feigned hand and left it on a table , where Charles soon found it . This had been perceived by the Lord Saville , one of the King's attendants ...
... thought might best tend to a pacific issue of the negotiation , White- lock wrote it out in a feigned hand and left it on a table , where Charles soon found it . This had been perceived by the Lord Saville , one of the King's attendants ...
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... thought it might interfere with the great object of his ambition , which was to preside in the Court of Chancery . We have seen how , in March , 1648 , he was , by an ordinance of the two Houses , named Lord Commissioner of the Great ...
... thought it might interfere with the great object of his ambition , which was to preside in the Court of Chancery . We have seen how , in March , 1648 , he was , by an ordinance of the two Houses , named Lord Commissioner of the Great ...
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... thought fit to name a committee of nine of their House , in this conjuncture of time , to join with a proportionable number of the Commons to meet the next morning in the Lord Keeper's lodgings , if it might stand with their conveniency ...
... thought fit to name a committee of nine of their House , in this conjuncture of time , to join with a proportionable number of the Commons to meet the next morning in the Lord Keeper's lodgings , if it might stand with their conveniency ...
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... thought fit , after the manner of the Stuarts , abruptly to dissolve the parliament before it had passed a single act . A bill had been brought in to regulate - not to abolish - the Court of Chancery ; but it had not pro- [ JAN . 22 ...
... thought fit , after the manner of the Stuarts , abruptly to dissolve the parliament before it had passed a single act . A bill had been brought in to regulate - not to abolish - the Court of Chancery ; but it had not pro- [ JAN . 22 ...
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