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... Commons of England shared one standpoint . Dryden , in describing his cousin John Dryden , M.P. for Huntingdon- shire , has set down his own opinion of what an Englishman in Parliament ought to be ' , and most of his contemporaries ...
... Commons of England shared one standpoint . Dryden , in describing his cousin John Dryden , M.P. for Huntingdon- shire , has set down his own opinion of what an Englishman in Parliament ought to be ' , and most of his contemporaries ...
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... Commons one generation after another opposed the royal policy ; in 1572 a bill for rites and ceremonies , in 1587 another to sub- stitute Knox's formulary for the Prayer Book , in 1604 a peti- tion against subscription to all the ...
... Commons one generation after another opposed the royal policy ; in 1572 a bill for rites and ceremonies , in 1587 another to sub- stitute Knox's formulary for the Prayer Book , in 1604 a peti- tion against subscription to all the ...
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... Commons over the powers of the Church and the High Commission was only one warning of many that the general assent which had made the Tudor✓ body - politic was fast disappearing , and that , where men's deepest feelings were excited ...
... Commons over the powers of the Church and the High Commission was only one warning of many that the general assent which had made the Tudor✓ body - politic was fast disappearing , and that , where men's deepest feelings were excited ...
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... Commons ' first revolutionary action was to publish during September resolutions of their own touching ... Commons farther and farther from the moorings of funda- mental law , and their constitutional claims from the Grand Remonstrance ...
... Commons ' first revolutionary action was to publish during September resolutions of their own touching ... Commons farther and farther from the moorings of funda- mental law , and their constitutional claims from the Grand Remonstrance ...
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... Commons , in the first week of September , published resolutions ordering the removal of altars , the cessation of bowing at the name of Jesus , and the encourage- ment of lectureships . The Lords retorted by commanding the performance ...
... Commons , in the first week of September , published resolutions ordering the removal of altars , the cessation of bowing at the name of Jesus , and the encourage- ment of lectureships . The Lords retorted by commanding the performance ...
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