History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War, 1603-1642: 1639-1641Longmans, Green, and Company, 1899 |
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... votes for a dissolution · Dissolution of the Short • de- · • Grimston's speech Feeling against Laud in the House of Lords Pym's speech . 99 Parliament Work of the Short Parlia 100 ment · • ΙΟΙ 1640 Strafford's view of the situation ...
... votes for a dissolution · Dissolution of the Short • de- · • Grimston's speech Feeling against Laud in the House of Lords Pym's speech . 99 Parliament Work of the Short Parlia 100 ment · • ΙΟΙ 1640 Strafford's view of the situation ...
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... vote of the lay elders , and about the pressure exercised by the Tables at the time of the election . The arguments by which the Scots were ready to prove that the decisive authority in ecclesiastical matters resided in the Assembly ...
... vote of the lay elders , and about the pressure exercised by the Tables at the time of the election . The arguments by which the Scots were ready to prove that the decisive authority in ecclesiastical matters resided in the Assembly ...
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... votes to the King , but it disarranged the artificial machinery by which the nomination of the Lords of the Articles ... vote of Aye or No upon the Bills in the form in which the Lords of the Articles passed them was all that was left to ...
... votes to the King , but it disarranged the artificial machinery by which the nomination of the Lords of the Articles ... vote of Aye or No upon the Bills in the form in which the Lords of the Articles passed them was all that was left to ...
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... voted , by a bare majority of one , that each estate should in future choose its own Lords of the Articles . In this way the barons and burgesses would be re- presented by sixteen votes , the nobility by only eight , and the King by ...
... voted , by a bare majority of one , that each estate should in future choose its own Lords of the Articles . In this way the barons and burgesses would be re- presented by sixteen votes , the nobility by only eight , and the King by ...
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... votes in Parliament . A general taxation was to be levied to cover the expenses of the late war ; and not only were the few Royalists in the country to be called on to pay their share of the burden of a defence which Charles styled ...
... votes in Parliament . A general taxation was to be levied to cover the expenses of the late war ; and not only were the few Royalists in the country to be called on to pay their share of the burden of a defence which Charles styled ...
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Aberdeen Aboyne amongst April April 13 Argyle asked Bellievre Berwick bishops Burnet Cardenas Catholics Charles Charles's Church Clar clergy Commissioners committee Conway Council Court Covenant Covenanters D'Ewes's Diary declared demand Dunse Dutch Earl ecclesiastical Edinburgh England English Episcopacy favour force give grievances Hamilton Harl House of Commons House of Lords Huntly Ireland Irish army July June King King's knew Laud Laud's leaders Leslie letter loan London Long Parliament Loudoun Majesty March ment military Montrose Montrose's negotiation Northumberland Parlia Parliament Parliamentary peers petition proclamation proposed Puritan Pym's Queen R. O. Transcripts ready refused Rossetti to Barberini Rossingham's News-Letter Rushworth S. P. Dom Salvetti's News-Letter Scotland Scots Scottish sent Sept ship-money Short Parliament soldiers Strafford subsidies summoned tion trained bands Traquair treaty Treaty of Ripon Vane Vane's Verney voted Wentworth whilst Windebank wrote
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