History of the Commonwealth of England: Oliver, lord protectorH. Colburn, 1828 - 696 من الصفحات |
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... Long Parliament of 1640 for the borough of Rippon in the county of York . Sir John Bourchier sat on the trial of the king , and was one of the council of state in the third year of the commonwealth . at Hun- From the period of his ...
... Long Parliament of 1640 for the borough of Rippon in the county of York . Sir John Bourchier sat on the trial of the king , and was one of the council of state in the third year of the commonwealth . at Hun- From the period of his ...
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... house of Stuarts . In the Long Parliament in 1640 he was chosen to represent the borough of Cambridge . His station in society . It is recorded in the Journals , that in February 1642 he offered a loan of three hundred pounds for the ...
... house of Stuarts . In the Long Parliament in 1640 he was chosen to represent the borough of Cambridge . His station in society . It is recorded in the Journals , that in February 1642 he offered a loan of three hundred pounds for the ...
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... parliament , and that a plan for the future govern- ment of the commonwealth had been prepared by the council of the army , and sanctioned by the principal officers of state . The articles of the Government ... long it was in di- gesting and ...
... parliament , and that a plan for the future govern- ment of the commonwealth had been prepared by the council of the army , and sanctioned by the principal officers of state . The articles of the Government ... long it was in di- gesting and ...
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... Long Parliament , St. John urged to Cromwel , in a meeting held to consider what was to be done , that it was above all things requisite , that the parliament be forthwith terminated , and that the affairs of the nation could never be ...
... Long Parliament , St. John urged to Cromwel , in a meeting held to consider what was to be done , that it was above all things requisite , that the parliament be forthwith terminated , and that the affairs of the nation could never be ...
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... Long Parliament ; the act of Scotland . union had been read twice in April 1652 , and that of oblivion on the thirteenth of February 1653 ; but neither of them had been clothed with the full character of laws , till by the act of ...
... Long Parliament ; the act of Scotland . union had been read twice in April 1652 , and that of oblivion on the thirteenth of February 1653 ; but neither of them had been clothed with the full character of laws , till by the act of ...
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