The Parliamentary Or Constitutional History of England: Being a Faithful Account of All the Most Remarkable Transactions in Parliament, from the Earliest Times; Collected from the Journals of Both Houses, the Records, Original Manuscripts, Scarce Speeches, and Tracts; All Compared with the Several Contemporary Writers, and Connected, Throughout, with the History of the Times, Volumen21Printed; and sold by T. Osborne and W. Sandby, 1760 |
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... Declaration as his Lordfhip mentions ; but , in this Parliament , the Matter was carried much higher . Such of the Members as produced their Paffport from the Council , having taken their Seats in the Houfe , the Lord Commiffioner Lifle ...
... Declaration as his Lordfhip mentions ; but , in this Parliament , the Matter was carried much higher . Such of the Members as produced their Paffport from the Council , having taken their Seats in the Houfe , the Lord Commiffioner Lifle ...
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... declare unto the People of England ' their and our woful Condition , and the most evi- dent Danger of the utter Subversion of Religion , Liberty , Right , and Property .て We believe the Rumour is now gone through the Nation , that ...
... declare unto the People of England ' their and our woful Condition , and the most evi- dent Danger of the utter Subversion of Religion , Liberty , Right , and Property .て We believe the Rumour is now gone through the Nation , that ...
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... Council boldly declare , That none of the • People's Deputies shall meet in Parliament , unless they agree to the Measure of their Fantacies , Hu- 6 · mours , 1656 . September . mours , or Lufts : They 30 The Parliamentary HISTORY.
... Council boldly declare , That none of the • People's Deputies shall meet in Parliament , unless they agree to the Measure of their Fantacies , Hu- 6 · mours , 1656 . September . mours , or Lufts : They 30 The Parliamentary HISTORY.
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... further vain Pretences of a Ne- ceffity , at prefent , to act in extraordinary Ways ⚫ for prefent Safety , we do further declare , That a • Free C 2 6 September . 1656 . September . · Inter - regnum . Free Of ENGLAND . 35.
... further vain Pretences of a Ne- ceffity , at prefent , to act in extraordinary Ways ⚫ for prefent Safety , we do further declare , That a • Free C 2 6 September . 1656 . September . · Inter - regnum . Free Of ENGLAND . 35.
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... Word Indorfed And this Note is written against it in the Margin , " Amended b Order , upon the Question , the 20th of November , 1656 . Commons JournaIS . Inter - regnum . to prepare a Declaration to fhew of ENGLAND . 39.
... Word Indorfed And this Note is written against it in the Margin , " Amended b Order , upon the Question , the 20th of November , 1656 . Commons JournaIS . Inter - regnum . to prepare a Declaration to fhew of ENGLAND . 39.
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