The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent Divines, Patriots, Statemen, Warriors, Philosophers, Poets, and Artists of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Accention of Henry VIII, to the Present Time, Volume 4J. Mawman, 1816 - Great Britain |
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... Houses of Par- liament ordered that this document should be burned by the common hangman ( which was performed with great rejoicings ) as , also , the Act mentioned below for subscribing the Engage- ment against a King and a House of ...
... Houses of Par- liament ordered that this document should be burned by the common hangman ( which was performed with great rejoicings ) as , also , the Act mentioned below for subscribing the Engage- ment against a King and a House of ...
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... Houses , for settling the government and liturgy of the Church of England . This measure was adopted for the purpose of smoothing the way for the reception of the Commissioners from the General Assembly of Scotland , and treating upon ...
... Houses , for settling the government and liturgy of the Church of England . This measure was adopted for the purpose of smoothing the way for the reception of the Commissioners from the General Assembly of Scotland , and treating upon ...
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... House of Lords , Judges might be chosen to sit in the House of Commons ) , SIR MATTHEW HALE . 23.
... House of Lords , Judges might be chosen to sit in the House of Commons ) , SIR MATTHEW HALE . 23.
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... House of Commons ) , and hè at- tended it with the design of obstructing the mad and wicked projects then set on foot by two parties , who had very different principles and ends . On one hand , some that were perhaps more sin- cere ...
... House of Commons ) , and hè at- tended it with the design of obstructing the mad and wicked projects then set on foot by two parties , who had very different principles and ends . On one hand , some that were perhaps more sin- cere ...
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... House of Peers , and in the most earnest terms pressed an act of general indemnity : urging not only ' the necessity of it , but the obligation of a promise which he had formerly given ; a promise , which he would ever regard as sacred ...
... House of Peers , and in the most earnest terms pressed an act of general indemnity : urging not only ' the necessity of it , but the obligation of a promise which he had formerly given ; a promise , which he would ever regard as sacred ...
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