A Chronological Abridgment of the History of Great-Britain, from the First Invasion of the Romans, to the Year 1763: With Genealogical and Political Tables ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 |
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... words had still a third meaning , which , though perhaps the less plausible , was by far the wisest and the safest of all ; namely , the dismission of his present counsellors , to form a new council , a new 10 [ Period 8 . CHARLES I.
... words had still a third meaning , which , though perhaps the less plausible , was by far the wisest and the safest of all ; namely , the dismission of his present counsellors , to form a new council , a new 10 [ Period 8 . CHARLES I.
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... council , a new admini- stration composed of the ablest and most esteem , ed men he could engage , and from which the ob- noxious Buckingham should have been excluded , which alone would have revived Charles's popularity . This new council ...
... council , a new admini- stration composed of the ablest and most esteem , ed men he could engage , and from which the ob- noxious Buckingham should have been excluded , which alone would have revived Charles's popularity . This new council ...
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... council to arm , with the assistance of the adjacent counties , so many vessels as were ap- pointed them . The city of London was rated at twenty ships . This taxation had been once imposed by Elizabeth ; but when Charles tried to carry ...
... council to arm , with the assistance of the adjacent counties , so many vessels as were ap- pointed them . The city of London was rated at twenty ships . This taxation had been once imposed by Elizabeth ; but when Charles tried to carry ...
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... council , issued for their commitment , was plead- ed ; and it was asserted , that it was not admitted by law as sufficient for refusing bail to the prisoners . The question was brought to a solemn trial before the king's bench , and ...
... council , issued for their commitment , was plead- ed ; and it was asserted , that it was not admitted by law as sufficient for refusing bail to the prisoners . The question was brought to a solemn trial before the king's bench , and ...
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... council . + When the commons assembled , they appeared to be men of the same independent spirit with their predecessors , and possessed of such riches , that their property was computed to surpass three times that of the house of peers ...
... council . + When the commons assembled , they appeared to be men of the same independent spirit with their predecessors , and possessed of such riches , that their property was computed to surpass three times that of the house of peers ...
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A Chronological Abridgment of the History of Great-Britain: From the First ... Ernst Zahn,Antoine Fr[ancois] Bertra De Moleville Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
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