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... say that the king would not return . Even the treaty of Newport was popular with a The fine irony large number of influential men . with which the House of Commons voted supplies to the king to be used against himself was not mere ...
... say that the king would not return . Even the treaty of Newport was popular with a The fine irony large number of influential men . with which the House of Commons voted supplies to the king to be used against himself was not mere ...
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... say , of 505 members returned in 1640 , Commons . some 150 , including " Recruiters , " were recognised Its by the regicides as entitled to sit . As a matter of fact the divisions during 1649 averaged about 50 ; in the following year ...
... say , of 505 members returned in 1640 , Commons . some 150 , including " Recruiters , " were recognised Its by the regicides as entitled to sit . As a matter of fact the divisions during 1649 averaged about 50 ; in the following year ...
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... says that the Rump at this date resolved to readmit all members who would approve the proceedings during the seclusion . But Whitelock , a 1 T. P. XLI . p . 128. The Parliamentary History does not agree with these figures , and makes ...
... says that the Rump at this date resolved to readmit all members who would approve the proceedings during the seclusion . But Whitelock , a 1 T. P. XLI . p . 128. The Parliamentary History does not agree with these figures , and makes ...
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... says he , relying ( presumably ) upon the Perpetuation Act of 1641. The whole of the proceedings between 1653 and 1659 he regards as idle illegalities , hardly worth considering . The expulsion of the 140 in 1 Burton , Iv . 273 . The ...
... says he , relying ( presumably ) upon the Perpetuation Act of 1641. The whole of the proceedings between 1653 and 1659 he regards as idle illegalities , hardly worth considering . The expulsion of the 140 in 1 Burton , Iv . 273 . The ...
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... says another account , " groundeth his strength upon the Army , which if he can keepe up , he hopes to give the Law to all , and to produce that great Chymæra , Liberty of Conscience . The Presbyterians have three pillars to support ...
... says another account , " groundeth his strength upon the Army , which if he can keepe up , he hopes to give the Law to all , and to produce that great Chymæra , Liberty of Conscience . The Presbyterians have three pillars to support ...
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