History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War 1603-1642: 1621-1623Longmans, Green, 1883 |
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... House of Lords . For the House of Commons we have the well - known report of the debates of the Lower House , printed at Oxford in 1766 , which is proved , by comparison with a fragment amongst the State Papers ( Dom . cxxv . ) , to ...
... House of Lords . For the House of Commons we have the well - known report of the debates of the Lower House , printed at Oxford in 1766 , which is proved , by comparison with a fragment amongst the State Papers ( Dom . cxxv . ) , to ...
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... House • the Commons Escape of Mompesson Buckingham throws the blame on the referees Cranfield calls for further ... House . The old and new Peers Complaints of the Peers against the Scotch and Irish Lords Discussion of grievances in the ...
... House • the Commons Escape of Mompesson Buckingham throws the blame on the referees Cranfield calls for further ... House . The old and new Peers Complaints of the Peers against the Scotch and Irish Lords Discussion of grievances in the ...
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... House . 65 The charges sent up to the Lords 66 Bacon appeals to Bucking- ham . 98 A8 67 The King's speech to the Houses . Sentence pronounced against Mompesson The patents cancelled Buckingham advocates a dissolution • Bacon's opinion ...
... House . 65 The charges sent up to the Lords 66 Bacon appeals to Bucking- ham . 98 A8 67 The King's speech to the Houses . Sentence pronounced against Mompesson The patents cancelled Buckingham advocates a dissolution • Bacon's opinion ...
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... House Pym's speech on religion . Pym's political position alliance on English domestic politics · 232 233 235 · 241 242 243 Effect of the Spanish 245 The petition on religion 246 Gondomar appeals to the King . 248 The King's ...
... House Pym's speech on religion . Pym's political position alliance on English domestic politics · 232 233 235 · 241 242 243 Effect of the Spanish 245 The petition on religion 246 Gondomar appeals to the King . 248 The King's ...
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... House of Lords by the title of Lord Brooke . The position which the new House of Commons would take up on the question of the monopolies was likely to depend upon the policy which James was able to announce with respect to the troubles ...
... House of Lords by the title of Lord Brooke . The position which the new House of Commons would take up on the question of the monopolies was likely to depend upon the policy which James was able to announce with respect to the troubles ...
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