History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War 1603-1642: 1641-1642Longmans, Green, 1894 |
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... Houses could not make the order which was proposed , ' an ordinance of the two Houses in Parliament ' had always ... House caught at the idea , and the first ordinance of the Long Parliament was sent up to the Lords . On the 20th the ...
... Houses could not make the order which was proposed , ' an ordinance of the two Houses in Parliament ' had always ... House caught at the idea , and the first ordinance of the Long Parliament was sent up to the Lords . On the 20th the ...
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... Houses could act alone , when it had once been thrown before the world was certain to gather strength . It would not be long before the House would grasp the reins of executive government which the King had dropped in his pursuit of ...
... Houses could act alone , when it had once been thrown before the world was certain to gather strength . It would not be long before the House would grasp the reins of executive government which the King had dropped in his pursuit of ...
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... House had been engaged . Most of the members , indeed , had already gone home without asking leave . About a dozen peers remained to represent the House of Lords , whilst some eighty remained constant to the call of duty in the Commons ...
... House had been engaged . Most of the members , indeed , had already gone home without asking leave . About a dozen peers remained to represent the House of Lords , whilst some eighty remained constant to the call of duty in the Commons ...
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... house was thin , as it had long been , and this day Culpepper had a majority of 18 in a House of 92 . Final forma- tion of two parties . Culpepper's temporary success . On the 6th Culpepper's resolution came up for further dis- cussion ...
... house was thin , as it had long been , and this day Culpepper had a majority of 18 in a House of 92 . Final forma- tion of two parties . Culpepper's temporary success . On the 6th Culpepper's resolution came up for further dis- cussion ...
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... House of Commons , was that the very night before they had in their House ordered that very order which is now set forth by them , to be published and printed before they had a conference with us . Query , whether the House of Commons ...
... House of Commons , was that the very night before they had in their House ordered that very order which is now set forth by them , to be published and printed before they had a conference with us . Query , whether the House of Commons ...
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