History of the Commonwealth of England: To the death of Charles IH. Colburn, 1826 - 696 страници |
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... hundred and thirty- five new members chosen . - Considerations on the self- denying ordinance . - Officers of state . —Nomination of judges . 1 25 CHAPTER XXII . Commencement of the misunderstanding between the parlia- ment and the ...
... hundred and thirty- five new members chosen . - Considerations on the self- denying ordinance . - Officers of state . —Nomination of judges . 1 25 CHAPTER XXII . Commencement of the misunderstanding between the parlia- ment and the ...
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... hundred pounds . Connected wel . Thus far Lilburne had merely proceeded in ac- with Crom- cord with the parliament , and in support of the cause of the nation against the invasions of prero- gative . If he had gone no farther , his ...
... hundred pounds . Connected wel . Thus far Lilburne had merely proceeded in ac- with Crom- cord with the parliament , and in support of the cause of the nation against the invasions of prero- gative . If he had gone no farther , his ...
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... hundred and twenty - three days , while he was a major of foot , from Octo- ber 7 , 1643 , to May 16 , 1644 ; and thirty - five shillings per day for three hundred and fifty days that he was a lieutenant - colonel of dragoons , from the ...
... hundred and twenty - three days , while he was a major of foot , from Octo- ber 7 , 1643 , to May 16 , 1644 ; and thirty - five shillings per day for three hundred and fifty days that he was a lieutenant - colonel of dragoons , from the ...
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... hundred and fifty copies to the members of the house of commons , as they went in . There must have been something greatly erroneous in Lilburne's mode of pro- ceeding , to account for this miscarriage . At length , as a last resource ...
... hundred and fifty copies to the members of the house of commons , as they went in . There must have been something greatly erroneous in Lilburne's mode of pro- ceeding , to account for this miscarriage . At length , as a last resource ...
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... hundred members of the house of commons , not above eighty re- mained at Westminster , and of the house of peers , amounting to more than one hundred , not above fifteen or sixteen c . Estimate . The precise number of the house of ...
... hundred members of the house of commons , not above eighty re- mained at Westminster , and of the house of peers , amounting to more than one hundred , not above fifteen or sixteen c . Estimate . The precise number of the house of ...
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