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" ... a more equal way by appointing more knights for every shire to be chosen, and fewer burgesses ; whereby the number of the whole was much lessened; and yet, the people being left to their own election, it was not thought an ill temperament, and was... "
On National Government - Page 19
by George Ensor - 1810
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The history of the rebellion and civil wars in England,: begun in the year ...

The history of the rebellion and civil wars in England,: begun in the year ...

Edward Hyde Clarendon (Earl of) - History - 1707
...to their own Election, it was not by him thought an ill temperament, and was then generally look'd upon as an alteration fit to be more warrantably made, and in a better time. And fu, upon the receipt of his Writs, Elections were made accordingly in all places ; and fuch Perfons,...
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The history of the rebellion and civil wars in England, begun in the year ...

The history of the rebellion and civil wars in England, begun in the year ...

Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1717
...to their own Election, it was not by him thought an ill temperament, and was then generally look'd upon as an alteration fit to be more warrantably made, and in a better time. And fo, upon the receipt ot his Writs, Elections were made accordingly in all places ; and fuch Perfons,...
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Corruption and intolerance: two poems

Corruption and intolerance: two poems

Thomas Moore - 1809 - 64 pages
...have tainted the whole mass of the constitution. Lord Clarendon calls this measure of Cromwell's " an alteration fit to be more warrantably made, and in a better time." It formed part of Hence sly Prerogative, like Jove of old. Has turn'd his thunder into showers of gold,...
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The British Critic and Quarterly Theological Review

The British Critic and Quarterly Theological Review, Volume 41

1813
...equal way by appointing that more knights fhould be chofen for every (hire, and fewer burgcfles, wliich was generally looked upon as an alteration fit to be more warrantably mJiie, and in a better time." Is it not infuf. ferablc, that tie reformation -which Cnmiuell, aSuaily...
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An historical and critical account of the lives and writings of James I. and ...

An historical and critical account of the lives and writings of ..., Volume 3

William Harris - 1814
...people being left to their own election, it was not, by him, thought an ill temperament, and was then generally looked upon as an alteration fit to be more warrantably made, and in a better timeb." Indeed, at first sight, it appears that very little room was, or could be given in this way,...
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Memoirs of the protector, Oliver Cromwell, and of his sons, Richard and Henry

Memoirs of the protector, Oliver Cromwell, and of his sons ..., Volume 2

History - 1821
...people being left to their own election, it was not by him thought an ill temperament, and was then generally looked upon as an alteration fit to be more warrantably made, and in a better time. This speech must surely be allowed to be a manly and able speech: no ambiguities, but a plain and interesting...
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The works of Thomas Moore, comprehending all his melodies, ballads, etc

The works of Thomas Moore, comprehending all his melodies, ballads, etc

Thomas Moore - 1823
...which have tainted the whole mass of the constitution. Lord Clarendon calls this measure of Cromwell's, "an alteration fit to be more warrantably made, and in a better time." It formed part of Mr. Pitt's plan in 178.'!; but Mr. Pitt's plan of reform was a kind of dramatic piece,...
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The Works of Thomas Moore: Corruption and intolerance, two poems. The ...

The Works of Thomas Moore: Corruption and intolerance, two poems. The ...

Thomas Moore - History - 1823
...which have tainted the whole mass of the constitution. Lord Clarendon calls tbis measure of Cromwell's, "an alteration fit to be more warrantably made, and in a better time." It formed part of Mr. Pitt's plan in I783; but Mr. Pitt's plan of reform was a kind of dramatic piece,...
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The history of the rebellion and civil wars in England to which is added an ...

The history of the rebellion and civil wars in England to which is added an ...

Edward Hyde, Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.) - 1826
...people being left to their own election, it was not by him p thought an ill temperament, and was then generally looked upon as an alteration fit to be more warrantably made, and in a better time. And so, upon the receipt of his writs, elections were made accordingly in all places ; and such persons,...
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The history of the rebellion and civil wars in England: to which is added An ...

The history of the rebellion and civil wars in England: to which ..., Volume 7

Edward Hyde Clarendon (Earl of) - 1826
...people being left to their own election, it was not by him f thought an ill temperament, and was then generally looked upon as an alteration fit to be more warrantably made, and in a better time. And so, upon the receipt of his writs, elections were made accordingly in all places ; and such persons,...
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