An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of James I. and Charles I. and of the Lives of Oliver Cromwell and Charles II...: From Original Writers and State-papers, Volume 5F.C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... bill , past unanimously by both houses of parliament , for restoring to the family the estate lost by his loyalty to him . MDCCXXXII " . " His majesty , however , rewarded the son with the lord lieutenancies of two counties ! b a ...
... bill , past unanimously by both houses of parliament , for restoring to the family the estate lost by his loyalty to him . MDCCXXXII " . " His majesty , however , rewarded the son with the lord lieutenancies of two counties ! b a ...
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... bill devised for his perpetual banishment . If the account his lordship has given of this affair , be true ; the king must have had a base heart indeed . For his lordship informs us , " that his majesty sent to the archbishop of ...
... bill devised for his perpetual banishment . If the account his lordship has given of this affair , be true ; the king must have had a base heart indeed . For his lordship informs us , " that his majesty sent to the archbishop of ...
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... bill was brought in , and ordered to be read a second time ; whether it was passed into a law , or not , I cannot certainly say .-- If not , his majesty must be blamed ; for the house ex- pressed a high veneration for the martyr.- -Such ...
... bill was brought in , and ordered to be read a second time ; whether it was passed into a law , or not , I cannot certainly say .-- If not , his majesty must be blamed ; for the house ex- pressed a high veneration for the martyr.- -Such ...
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... Bill of In- demnity , the lords and commons joined in a petition to the king , that if he were attainted , yet execution as to his life might be remitted , as he was not one of the immediate murderers of his father ; against whom alone ...
... Bill of In- demnity , the lords and commons joined in a petition to the king , that if he were attainted , yet execution as to his life might be remitted , as he was not one of the immediate murderers of his father ; against whom alone ...
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... Bill of In- demnity , the lords and commons joined in a petition to the king , that if he were attainted , yet execution as to his life might be remitted , as he was not one of the immediate murderers of his father ; against whom alone ...
... Bill of In- demnity , the lords and commons joined in a petition to the king , that if he were attainted , yet execution as to his life might be remitted , as he was not one of the immediate murderers of his father ; against whom alone ...
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