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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... commons , among other articles of impeachment against the duke of Buckingham in 1626 , inserted one concerning the plaisters administered by him to king James , which , according to them , occasioned his death . The duke , in his ...
... commons , among other articles of impeachment against the duke of Buckingham in 1626 , inserted one concerning the plaisters administered by him to king James , which , according to them , occasioned his death . The duke , in his ...
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... commons had declared him " the cause of all the evils the kingdom suffered , and an enemy to the public , " he believed he should do God good service if he killed the duke . Which shortly after he resolved to do , and actually ...
... commons had declared him " the cause of all the evils the kingdom suffered , and an enemy to the public , " he believed he should do God good service if he killed the duke . Which shortly after he resolved to do , and actually ...
Page 88
... commons claiming the execution of the penal laws against catholics in the year 1626 , observes , " that in this particular they had , no doubt , some reason to blame the king's conduct . He had promised to the last house of commons a ...
... commons claiming the execution of the penal laws against catholics in the year 1626 , observes , " that in this particular they had , no doubt , some reason to blame the king's conduct . He had promised to the last house of commons a ...
Page 89
... commons adhered firmly to their resolution of having a public remedy , as there had been a public violation of the laws and the subjects ' liberties , and so , by their speaker , they declared to the king ; who then , in no very ...
... commons adhered firmly to their resolution of having a public remedy , as there had been a public violation of the laws and the subjects ' liberties , and so , by their speaker , they declared to the king ; who then , in no very ...
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... commons , who were very sensible it would render of little use all that they had been doing . But the king sent them word , that he would not alter his answer : though after he was petitioned by both houses , he anwered , Soit droit ...
... commons , who were very sensible it would render of little use all that they had been doing . But the king sent them word , that he would not alter his answer : though after he was petitioned by both houses , he anwered , Soit droit ...
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