The history of England, from the earliest times to the death of George II.F. C.&J. Rivington, 1815 |
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... house of lords , being useless and dangerous , should be abolished . They voted it high - treason to acknowledge Charles Stuart , son of the late king , as successor to the throne . A great seal was made , on one side of which were ...
... house of lords , being useless and dangerous , should be abolished . They voted it high - treason to acknowledge Charles Stuart , son of the late king , as successor to the throne . A great seal was made , on one side of which were ...
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... house of commons was formed legally enough ; but the house of lords consisted only of those persons of no real title , who were advanced to that dignified station by the late protector . But it was not on the parliament that the army ...
... house of commons was formed legally enough ; but the house of lords consisted only of those persons of no real title , who were advanced to that dignified station by the late protector . But it was not on the parliament that the army ...
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... house burst out into an universal assent to the king's proposals ; and to ... lords than to the people . After voting the resti- tution of the ancient ... houses erased from their records all acts that had passed to the prejudice of ...
... house burst out into an universal assent to the king's proposals ; and to ... lords than to the people . After voting the resti- tution of the ancient ... houses erased from their records all acts that had passed to the prejudice of ...
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... house of commons . They were called idolaters ; and such as did not concur ... lords , " have " so much as a popish man or a popish woman " to remain here ... lords rejected it with becoming disdain . The king received the news of it with ...
... house of commons . They were called idolaters ; and such as did not concur ... lords , " have " so much as a popish man or a popish woman " to remain here ... lords rejected it with becoming disdain . The king received the news of it with ...
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... house at Paris , had made him the same proposal . The clamour and outrage of ... lords , who were taken up and im- prisoned upon the former evidence , were ... house of commons by Seymour his enemy . The principal charge against him was ...
... house at Paris , had made him the same proposal . The clamour and outrage of ... lords , who were taken up and im- prisoned upon the former evidence , were ... house of commons by Seymour his enemy . The principal charge against him was ...
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