The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Abdication of James the Second, 1688, Tập 6Claxton, Remsen, & Haffelfinger, 1876 |
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... Bill of Exclusion passes the Lower House ,. Attempt to exclude from the House of Commons all who possessed any lucrative Office , The Habeas Corpus Bill passed , .... The Commons deny the Right of the Bishops to vote on .... 200 202 203 ...
... Bill of Exclusion passes the Lower House ,. Attempt to exclude from the House of Commons all who possessed any lucrative Office , The Habeas Corpus Bill passed , .... The Commons deny the Right of the Bishops to vote on .... 200 202 203 ...
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... Bill again brought in , Arguments for and against the Exclusion ,. Exclusion Bill is passed by the Commons , ..... 223 225 225 228 Is rejected by the House of Peers , 228 Trial of Viscount Stafford , ... 229 Doubt as to the King's Power ...
... Bill again brought in , Arguments for and against the Exclusion ,. Exclusion Bill is passed by the Commons , ..... 223 225 225 228 Is rejected by the House of Peers , 228 Trial of Viscount Stafford , ... 229 Doubt as to the King's Power ...
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... that prince in lieu of them . wardships and purveyance had been utterly abolished by the republican parliament ; and even in the present parliament , nufore the king arrived in England , a bill had 4 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . Act of Indemnity,
... that prince in lieu of them . wardships and purveyance had been utterly abolished by the republican parliament ; and even in the present parliament , nufore the king arrived in England , a bill had 4 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . Act of Indemnity,
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... bill had been introduced offering him a compensation for the emolument of these pre rogatives . A hundred thousand pounds a year was the sum agreed to ; and half of the excise was settled in perpetuity upon the crown as the fund whence ...
... bill had been introduced offering him a compensation for the emolument of these pre rogatives . A hundred thousand pounds a year was the sum agreed to ; and half of the excise was settled in perpetuity upon the crown as the fund whence ...
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... bill and new assessments , were still granted by parcels ; as if they were not as yet well assured of the fidelity of the hand to which the money was intrusted . Having proceeded so far in the settlement of the nation , the parliament ...
... bill and new assessments , were still granted by parcels ; as if they were not as yet well assured of the fidelity of the hand to which the money was intrusted . Having proceeded so far in the settlement of the nation , the parliament ...
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