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 2F.C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... bill , Anno 1714 , observed , ' That he could not but wonder , that the persons that had been educat- ed in dissenting academies , which he could point at , and whose tutors he could name , should appear the most forward in suppressing ...
... bill , Anno 1714 , observed , ' That he could not but wonder , that the persons that had been educat- ed in dissenting academies , which he could point at , and whose tutors he could name , should appear the most forward in suppressing ...
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... bills for preventing occasional conformity and the growth of schism , it was hoped that their [ the dissenters ] sting would be taken away , ' says Bolingbroke . And again , says he , These bills were thought necessary for our party ...
... bills for preventing occasional conformity and the growth of schism , it was hoped that their [ the dissenters ] sting would be taken away , ' says Bolingbroke . And again , says he , These bills were thought necessary for our party ...
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... Bill of Rights , and passed into a law . Charles was very loth to give his assent to it , and made use of a variety of artifices in order to quash it . The lords sent propositions to the commons , in which the prerogative was preserved ...
... Bill of Rights , and passed into a law . Charles was very loth to give his assent to it , and made use of a variety of artifices in order to quash it . The lords sent propositions to the commons , in which the prerogative was preserved ...
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... bill was drawn for a confirmation of Magna Charta , and the other six statutes insisted on for the subjects liberties , if he shall chuse that as the best way , but so as it may be without additions , para- phrases , or explanations ...
... bill was drawn for a confirmation of Magna Charta , and the other six statutes insisted on for the subjects liberties , if he shall chuse that as the best way , but so as it may be without additions , para- phrases , or explanations ...
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... bill for taking away the bishops ' votes , has dropped an hint , which may shew how little Charles's most solemn acts were to be relied on . " Male posita est lex , quæ tumultuarie posita est , was one of those positions of Aristotle ...
... bill for taking away the bishops ' votes , has dropped an hint , which may shew how little Charles's most solemn acts were to be relied on . " Male posita est lex , quæ tumultuarie posita est , was one of those positions of Aristotle ...
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