The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 6G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... bill - Strafford's trial - Bill of attainder - Execution of Strafford - High - commission and star - chamber abolished - King's journey to Scotland · CHAP . LV . 291 Settlement of Scotland - Conspiracy in Ireland - Insurrection and ...
... bill - Strafford's trial - Bill of attainder - Execution of Strafford - High - commission and star - chamber abolished - King's journey to Scotland · CHAP . LV . 291 Settlement of Scotland - Conspiracy in Ireland - Insurrection and ...
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... bill passed , would have been esta- blished in its full extent . Some of the clergy protested . They apprehended , they said , that the purity of their church would , by means of this new authority , be pol- luted with all the rites and ...
... bill passed , would have been esta- blished in its full extent . Some of the clergy protested . They apprehended , they said , that the purity of their church would , by means of this new authority , be pol- luted with all the rites and ...
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... bill was introduced into the house of commons , in the eighteenth of the king , for the more strict observance of the Sunday , which they affected to call the Sabbath . One Shepherd opposed this bill , objected to the ap- pellation of ...
... bill was introduced into the house of commons , in the eighteenth of the king , for the more strict observance of the Sunday , which they affected to call the Sabbath . One Shepherd opposed this bill , objected to the ap- pellation of ...
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... bill against monopolies , which had formerly been encouraged by the king , but which had failed by the rupture between him and the last house of commons . This bill was conceived in such terms as to render it merely declaratory ; and ...
... bill against monopolies , which had formerly been encouraged by the king , but which had failed by the rupture between him and the last house of commons . This bill was conceived in such terms as to render it merely declaratory ; and ...
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... bills , that one subsidy was given for four shillings in the pound on land , and two shillings and eight - pence on moveables throughout the counties : a considerable tax , had it been strictly levied . But this was only the ancient ...
... bills , that one subsidy was given for four shillings in the pound on land , and two shillings and eight - pence on moveables throughout the counties : a considerable tax , had it been strictly levied . But this was only the ancient ...
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