A selection of cases from the State trials [in the ed. of T.B. Howell, 1816]. By J.W. Willis-Bund, Volume 2, Part 1 |
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Page vii
... Parliament Resolutions King proclaimed Lenthall's case · Arrest of the Regicides Proceedings against Catholics Cases of seditious words King's proclamation as to Regicides Petitions as to Act of Indemnity Act of Indemnity , 12 Car . II ...
... Parliament Resolutions King proclaimed Lenthall's case · Arrest of the Regicides Proceedings against Catholics Cases of seditious words King's proclamation as to Regicides Petitions as to Act of Indemnity Act of Indemnity , 12 Car . II ...
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... Parliament was dealt with at some length , but it was really immaterial , for if the order of Parliament could not , as the judges held , justify treason , it was idle to argue if there was or was not a Parliament . A more important ...
... Parliament was dealt with at some length , but it was really immaterial , for if the order of Parliament could not , as the judges held , justify treason , it was idle to argue if there was or was not a Parliament . A more important ...
Page 1
... Parliament was dissolved in March 1660 and the King was once more " in his dominions supreme , " Charles in law , had been reigning twelve years : in fact , he only became King from the date of the dissolution of the Long Parliament ...
... Parliament was dissolved in March 1660 and the King was once more " in his dominions supreme , " Charles in law , had been reigning twelve years : in fact , he only became King from the date of the dissolution of the Long Parliament ...
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... parliament by which upon the word of a king we will be advised . " And because the passion and uncharitableness of the times have produced several opinions in religion by which men are engaged in parties and animosities against each ...
... parliament by which upon the word of a king we will be advised . " And because the passion and uncharitableness of the times have produced several opinions in religion by which men are engaged in parties and animosities against each ...
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... Parliament and also to give up possession of the building where the records were kept . Meeting of The House of Commons having attended a Service at St the House of Margaret's repaired to the House of Parliament . Sir Harbottle Commons ...
... Parliament and also to give up possession of the building where the records were kept . Meeting of The House of Commons having attended a Service at St the House of Margaret's repaired to the House of Parliament . Sir Harbottle Commons ...
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