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... session : 1 Hereford- shire and Worcester would , irrespective of party , push their countryman ' Paul Foley for the Speaker's Chair . The same rules governed other passions than friendship . Half the politi- cal battles of the century ...
... session : 1 Hereford- shire and Worcester would , irrespective of party , push their countryman ' Paul Foley for the Speaker's Chair . The same rules governed other passions than friendship . Half the politi- cal battles of the century ...
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... session of 1640-1 had now to make their choice - Rudyard and Selden in one way , Hyde and Falkland in another . A few weak spirits like Edmund Waller wandered uneasily in the no - man's - land , but the trenches were drawn for the ...
... session of 1640-1 had now to make their choice - Rudyard and Selden in one way , Hyde and Falkland in another . A few weak spirits like Edmund Waller wandered uneasily in the no - man's - land , but the trenches were drawn for the ...
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... session to all who had got hold of delinquents ' lands would offend the whole Cavalier interest , but Puritans otherwise well disposed had been hinting at this , as an essential , for the past four years . In these circumstances Charles ...
... session to all who had got hold of delinquents ' lands would offend the whole Cavalier interest , but Puritans otherwise well disposed had been hinting at this , as an essential , for the past four years . In these circumstances Charles ...
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... sessions , and deputy lieutenants were suppressing ' unlawful ' meetings . 1 A well - informed correspondent of the Bedford family says that Clarendon actually initiated the petition of Calamy and other Nonconformist leaders to the King ...
... sessions , and deputy lieutenants were suppressing ' unlawful ' meetings . 1 A well - informed correspondent of the Bedford family says that Clarendon actually initiated the petition of Calamy and other Nonconformist leaders to the King ...
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... session of October 1665 , after hearing in Christ Church hall an elaborate vindication of the war and its cost from the Chancellor , the Commons , finding their three years ' grant spent in one , gave one and a quarter millions more ...
... session of October 1665 , after hearing in Christ Church hall an elaborate vindication of the war and its cost from the Chancellor , the Commons , finding their three years ' grant spent in one , gave one and a quarter millions more ...
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