The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803: From which Last-mentioned Epoch it is Continued Downwards in the Work Entitled "Hansard's Parliamentary Debates".T.C. Hansard, 1808 |
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... LONG Parliament REVIVED " 145 19. Debate in the Commons , on the Court of Wards 146 20. Resolutions against Mr. Drake's Book - Debate thereon 147 21. Further Debate on the Court of Wards 148 22. Message from the King concerning a ...
... LONG Parliament REVIVED " 145 19. Debate in the Commons , on the Court of Wards 146 20. Resolutions against Mr. Drake's Book - Debate thereon 147 21. Further Debate on the Court of Wards 148 22. Message from the King concerning a ...
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... Parliamentary Debates". William Cobbett. 1678 . Dec. 30. The King prorogues the Parliament 1678-9 . Jan. 24. THE LONG PARLIAMENT DISSOLVED 1074 1074 Principal Occurrences after the Dissolution - Trial of Coleman and Ireland— New ...
... Parliamentary Debates". William Cobbett. 1678 . Dec. 30. The King prorogues the Parliament 1678-9 . Jan. 24. THE LONG PARLIAMENT DISSOLVED 1074 1074 Principal Occurrences after the Dissolution - Trial of Coleman and Ireland— New ...
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... Long Parliament revived " exhibited by the Earl of Bristol against the Earl of Clarendon - against the Lord Viscount Mordaunt - Lord Mordaunt's Answer - - against the Earl of Clarendon - The Earl's Apology against Commissioner Pett ...
... Long Parliament revived " exhibited by the Earl of Bristol against the Earl of Clarendon - against the Lord Viscount Mordaunt - Lord Mordaunt's Answer - - against the Earl of Clarendon - The Earl's Apology against Commissioner Pett ...
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... LONG PARLIAMENT REVIVED ; or an ACT for Continuation and the not Dissolving of the LONG PARLIAMENT , ( called by King Charles I. in the Year 1640 , ) but by an Act of Parliament ; with undeniable Reasons deduced from the said Act , to ...
... LONG PARLIAMENT REVIVED ; or an ACT for Continuation and the not Dissolving of the LONG PARLIAMENT , ( called by King Charles I. in the Year 1640 , ) but by an Act of Parliament ; with undeniable Reasons deduced from the said Act , to ...
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... parliament Painted Chamber : and the earls of Oxon , assembled , to acquaint ... long thraldom , confusion , and mi- sery , and do fully concur with you in ... parliament since the death of their ances- tors , the house gave the gentleman ...
... parliament Painted Chamber : and the earls of Oxon , assembled , to acquaint ... long thraldom , confusion , and mi- sery , and do fully concur with you in ... parliament since the death of their ances- tors , the house gave the gentleman ...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Zväzok 4 Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1966 |
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