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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... .. 134 CHAP . LI . Third parliament - Petition of right - Prorogation - Death of Buckingham - New session of parliament - Tonnage and poundage - Arminianism - Dissolution of the parliament 170 1 CHAP . LII . Peace with France - Peace.
... .. 134 CHAP . LI . Third parliament - Petition of right - Prorogation - Death of Buckingham - New session of parliament - Tonnage and poundage - Arminianism - Dissolution of the parliament 170 1 CHAP . LII . Peace with France - Peace.
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... petition for k It is thought , that appeals from chancery to the house of peers first came into practice , while Bacon held the great seal . Appeals , under the forms of writs of error , had long before lain against the courts of law ...
... petition for k It is thought , that appeals from chancery to the house of peers first came into practice , while Bacon held the great seal . Appeals , under the forms of writs of error , had long before lain against the courts of law ...
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... petition as an attempt to force him from his measures : he thanked the peers for their refusal to concur in it , and told them , that , if it were their desire , he would delay the adjournment , but would not so far comply with the ...
... petition as an attempt to force him from his measures : he thanked the peers for their refusal to concur in it , and told them , that , if it were their desire , he would delay the adjournment , but would not so far comply with the ...
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... petition ( after having once refused their requests ) , recalled a few of the most oppressive patents , and em- ployed some soothing expressions towards them . The parliament had surely reason , when they confessed , in the seventh of ...
... petition ( after having once refused their requests ) , recalled a few of the most oppressive patents , and em- ployed some soothing expressions towards them . The parliament had surely reason , when they confessed , in the seventh of ...
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... petition the king to adjourn them . Journ . 21 June , 1625 . So it was impossible to enter upon grievances , even if there had been any . The only business of the parliament was to give supply , which was so much wanted by the king , in ...
... petition the king to adjourn them . Journ . 21 June , 1625 . So it was impossible to enter upon grievances , even if there had been any . The only business of the parliament was to give supply , which was so much wanted by the king , in ...
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