Diary, of Thomas Burton, Esq. Member in the Parliaments of Oliver and Richard Cromwell from 1656-59 ...: With an ... Account of the Parliament of 1654; from the Journal of Guibon Goddard ...H. Colburn, 1828 Mainly a record of the proceedings in Parliament. |
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... constitution of affairs in all our neighbour countries , and round about us ( as well friends as enemies ) is very considerable , and calls upon us to be upon our guard both at land and sea , and to be in a posture able to maintain and ...
... constitution of affairs in all our neighbour countries , and round about us ( as well friends as enemies ) is very considerable , and calls upon us to be upon our guard both at land and sea , and to be in a posture able to maintain and ...
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... constitution . The matter of your money , you may have an account of , which I suppose is all that is meant by this Committee . Se- " For the Protector's speech , which was delivered freely , and with his own inclination , it hath given ...
... constitution . The matter of your money , you may have an account of , which I suppose is all that is meant by this Committee . Se- " For the Protector's speech , which was delivered freely , and with his own inclination , it hath given ...
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... Constitution . " But monies may be seasonable , and we may have an account of them , from the Commissioners of Admiralty and Army , who will be ready to observe all orders this House shall give them ; and therefore he moved those ...
... Constitution . " But monies may be seasonable , and we may have an account of them , from the Commissioners of Admiralty and Army , who will be ready to observe all orders this House shall give them ; and therefore he moved those ...
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... constitution . Mr. Scot . If you call not arrears looking backward , I know not what is looking backward . * He that reckons without his host , or pays without a reck- oning , is either very rich or very weak . See your charge first ...
... constitution . Mr. Scot . If you call not arrears looking backward , I know not what is looking backward . * He that reckons without his host , or pays without a reck- oning , is either very rich or very weak . See your charge first ...
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... constitution . that Petition and Advice may admit Not but that much in debate , so it touch not the fundamentals . The Boaz and Jachin of Solomon's Tem- ple , * you cannot alter . That is not in the people . It is disputable to me that ...
... constitution . that Petition and Advice may admit Not but that much in debate , so it touch not the fundamentals . The Boaz and Jachin of Solomon's Tem- ple , * you cannot alter . That is not in the people . It is disputable to me that ...
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Страница 162 - Close by, suggest a greater argument. His thoughts rise higher when he does reflect On what the world may from that star expect Which at his birth appeared, to let us see Day, for his sake, could with the night agree; 130 A prince, on whom such different lights did smile, Born the divided world to reconcile!