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... Officers of State to be approved by Parliament . October 5. - The fundamentals on the army and on religion . November 7 .-- The resolutions of the Committee before the House • November 10.- A dispute on the negative voice . November 15 ...
... Officers of State to be approved by Parliament . October 5. - The fundamentals on the army and on religion . November 7 .-- The resolutions of the Committee before the House • November 10.- A dispute on the negative voice . November 15 ...
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... officers • 296 May . A militia to be kept in reserve 297 The Judges and the Instrument 298 May 3. - Two Judges dismissed 299 · Cony's case Imprisonment of Cony's counsel June 7. - Resignation of Chief Justice Rolle August 20 ...
... officers • 296 May . A militia to be kept in reserve 297 The Judges and the Instrument 298 May 3. - Two Judges dismissed 299 · Cony's case Imprisonment of Cony's counsel June 7. - Resignation of Chief Justice Rolle August 20 ...
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... officers of the army , as well as the representatives of the civilian govern- ment — the judges and State officials , including the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the City of London . Having received their obeisance , after the fashion of ...
... officers of the army , as well as the representatives of the civilian govern- ment — the judges and State officials , including the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the City of London . Having received their obeisance , after the fashion of ...
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... officers had contented themselves with nominating fifteen members , leaving six vacancies to be filled as later adhesions to the new Govern- ment came in . The events of the preceding year made it hopeless to expect the concurrence of ...
... officers had contented themselves with nominating fifteen members , leaving six vacancies to be filled as later adhesions to the new Govern- ment came in . The events of the preceding year made it hopeless to expect the concurrence of ...
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... officers . Yet there were distinctive features in Cooper's character which single him out from his colleagues . To the end of his life he was distinguished by the shrewdness with which he anticipated the course of public opinion — a ...
... officers . Yet there were distinctive features in Cooper's character which single him out from his colleagues . To the end of his life he was distinguished by the shrewdness with which he anticipated the course of public opinion — a ...
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