An Abridgment of The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar, to the Death of George II. By Dr. GoldsmithB. Law; G. Robinson; G. Kearsly; T. Davies; T. Beckit [sic], T. Cadell, and T. Evans, 1782 - 356 trang |
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... parliament at Oxford , to digeft a new plan of government , and to elect proper per- fons , who were to be entrusted with the chief autho rity . This parliament , afterwards called the mad parliament , went expeditiously to work upon ...
... parliament at Oxford , to digeft a new plan of government , and to elect proper per- fons , who were to be entrusted with the chief autho rity . This parliament , afterwards called the mad parliament , went expeditiously to work upon ...
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... parliament was called , in which the king refumed his former authority . This being confidered as a breach of the late con- vention , a civil war enfued , in which in a pitched battle the earl of Leicester became victorious , and the ...
... parliament was called , in which the king refumed his former authority . This being confidered as a breach of the late con- vention , a civil war enfued , in which in a pitched battle the earl of Leicester became victorious , and the ...
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... parliament , however , was found not fo very complying as he expected . Many of the barons , who had hitherto ftedfaftly adhered to his party , appeared difgufted at his immoderate ambition ; and many of the people , who found that a ...
... parliament , however , was found not fo very complying as he expected . Many of the barons , who had hitherto ftedfaftly adhered to his party , appeared difgufted at his immoderate ambition ; and many of the people , who found that a ...
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... parliament ; and that auguft body was then first modelled by him into the form in which it continues to this day . As a great part of the property of the kingdom was , by the in- troduction of commerce , and the improvement of ...
... parliament ; and that auguft body was then first modelled by him into the form in which it continues to this day . As a great part of the property of the kingdom was , by the in- troduction of commerce , and the improvement of ...
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... parliament . This the king's council ( for Edward was at that time in Flan- ders ) readily agreed to fign ; and the king himself , when it was fent over to him , after fome hesitation , thought proper to do the fame . Thefe conceffions ...
... parliament . This the king's council ( for Edward was at that time in Flan- ders ) readily agreed to fign ; and the king himself , when it was fent over to him , after fome hesitation , thought proper to do the fame . Thefe conceffions ...
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