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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... be , I think , concluded from the house of commons voting , Jan. 30 , 1677 , sixty - eight thousand pounds for the 6 * History of England , vol . II . p . 649 , wonder to find him unjust to such as were not 26 THE LIFE OF.
... be , I think , concluded from the house of commons voting , Jan. 30 , 1677 , sixty - eight thousand pounds for the 6 * History of England , vol . II . p . 649 , wonder to find him unjust to such as were not 26 THE LIFE OF.
Page 27
... 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 his majesty had declared his ...
... 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 his majesty had declared his ...
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... 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 his majesty had declared his ...
... 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 his majesty had declared his ...
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... commons ; and it was resolved , nem . con . that Sir A. Hasilrig was guilty of high treason ; and that all his estate , real and * In the possession of James West , of Covent Garden , Esq . personal , be confiscate and forfeited for the ...
... commons ; and it was resolved , nem . con . that Sir A. Hasilrig was guilty of high treason ; and that all his estate , real and * In the possession of James West , of Covent Garden , Esq . personal , be confiscate and forfeited for the ...
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... commons , Ap . 2 , 1663 , his majesty " declares , and assures both his houses of parliament , and all his loving subjects of all his do- minions , that as his affection and zeal for the protest- ant religion hath not been concealed or ...
... commons , Ap . 2 , 1663 , his majesty " declares , and assures both his houses of parliament , and all his loving subjects of all his do- minions , that as his affection and zeal for the protest- ant religion hath not been concealed or ...
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