The Secret History of the Court and Reign of Charles the Second, Volume 1Charles M'Cormick T. Gillett, 1792 - 510 páginas |
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... both houses - Eradication of anti - monarchi- cal Principles - Grants to the crown - Tardiness of the commons in confirming the Act of Indemnity- Vote for restoring the bishops to their feats in parlia- Vote CONTENTS . ix.
... both houses - Eradication of anti - monarchi- cal Principles - Grants to the crown - Tardiness of the commons in confirming the Act of Indemnity- Vote for restoring the bishops to their feats in parlia- Vote CONTENTS . ix.
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... commons fent for to the Banqueting - houfe- Act of Uniformity - The diffenters infnared by the promife of a difpenfation - Militia and revenue bills -Refraints on the right of petitioning , and on the liberty of the prefs - Parliament ...
... commons fent for to the Banqueting - houfe- Act of Uniformity - The diffenters infnared by the promife of a difpenfation - Militia and revenue bills -Refraints on the right of petitioning , and on the liberty of the prefs - Parliament ...
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... commons . This branch of the legislature was every day gaining additional strength ; and the reprefen- tatives of the nation , after fome fpirited oppofi- tion even to the popular and overbearing Eliza- beth , were refolved to make the ...
... commons . This branch of the legislature was every day gaining additional strength ; and the reprefen- tatives of the nation , after fome fpirited oppofi- tion even to the popular and overbearing Eliza- beth , were refolved to make the ...
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... commons , how could he expect acquiefcence in any open attack upon their most facred privileges ? The parliamentary history of his reign is little more than a detail of his quarrels with the champions of liberty , who were not to be ...
... commons , how could he expect acquiefcence in any open attack upon their most facred privileges ? The parliamentary history of his reign is little more than a detail of his quarrels with the champions of liberty , who were not to be ...
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... commons for daring , while he was at a distance * , to argue and debate publicly mat- ters far above their reach and capacity , tending to his high difhonour , and to the breach of his prero- gative - royal : he then adds a peremptory ...
... commons for daring , while he was at a distance * , to argue and debate publicly mat- ters far above their reach and capacity , tending to his high difhonour , and to the breach of his prero- gative - royal : he then adds a peremptory ...
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