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... Second Civil War , it was really impossible to say that the king would not return . Even the treaty of Newport was popular with a large number of influential men . The fine irony with which the House of Commons voted supplies to the ...
... Second Civil War , it was really impossible to say that the king would not return . Even the treaty of Newport was popular with a large number of influential men . The fine irony with which the House of Commons voted supplies to the ...
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... second chamber should be addressed as " the Lords " or as " the other House , " and who hoped that " no man should be debarred of speaking his mind freely , and as often as he pleased , in a business of this great weight and importance ...
... second chamber should be addressed as " the Lords " or as " the other House , " and who hoped that " no man should be debarred of speaking his mind freely , and as often as he pleased , in a business of this great weight and importance ...
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... second time , and referred to a committee . May 11. Referred to a grand committee . May 15. A committee appointed to settle the succession of Parliaments . [ June 22. The Council of State , in enumerating urgent business to be done ...
... second time , and referred to a committee . May 11. Referred to a grand committee . May 15. A committee appointed to settle the succession of Parliaments . [ June 22. The Council of State , in enumerating urgent business to be done ...
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... second or even third rank in the constitution . It was not to be expected that such a slight would pass unnoticed . Four days after the publication of the Instrument a petition was presented by Colonels Saunders , Okey , and Alured ...
... second or even third rank in the constitution . It was not to be expected that such a slight would pass unnoticed . Four days after the publication of the Instrument a petition was presented by Colonels Saunders , Okey , and Alured ...
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... second , England and Scotland were united under one government , trade between the two countries was made absolutely free , and the regulations for foreign trade put on the same footing for both countries . Equal taxation was promised ...
... second , England and Scotland were united under one government , trade between the two countries was made absolutely free , and the regulations for foreign trade put on the same footing for both countries . Equal taxation was promised ...
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