The English Church from the Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)AMS Press, 1967 - 368 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 274
... House , and the claim was at once asserted that the archbishop " could no more legally prorogue the Lower House of Convocation than the Speaker of the House of Lords could order an adjournment of the House of Commons . " On these lines ...
... House , and the claim was at once asserted that the archbishop " could no more legally prorogue the Lower House of Convocation than the Speaker of the House of Lords could order an adjournment of the House of Commons . " On these lines ...
الصفحة 275
... House null , he yet received this paper , and a committee of five bishops was suggested to meet ten of the Lower House and inspect the acts of the present Convocation . This the Lower House declined : but it proceeded to offer a ...
... House null , he yet received this paper , and a committee of five bishops was suggested to meet ten of the Lower House and inspect the acts of the present Convocation . This the Lower House declined : but it proceeded to offer a ...
الصفحة 277
... House returned again to the charge , and specially to the question of intermediate sessions , held by the Lower House when the Upper The queen's House was not sitting . The disputes continued in intervention , 1706 ; and the queen was ...
... House returned again to the charge , and specially to the question of intermediate sessions , held by the Lower House when the Upper The queen's House was not sitting . The disputes continued in intervention , 1706 ; and the queen was ...
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