A Complete History of England, from the Descent of Julius Caesar, to the Treaty of Aix la Chapelle, 1748, Том 8James Rivington and James Fletcher, 1759 |
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... lord - steward of the houshold ; the earl of South- ampton , high - treasurer ; and Sir Edward Nicholas , fecretary of state . The affembly of lords and commons was now Act of in- called " The convention , " until the king , on the ...
... lord - steward of the houshold ; the earl of South- ampton , high - treasurer ; and Sir Edward Nicholas , fecretary of state . The affembly of lords and commons was now Act of in- called " The convention , " until the king , on the ...
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... lords , thus foli- cited , concurred with the commons in the material articles of the bill ; but they would not confent to a claufe relating to nineteen of thofe who fat as judges on the late king . They had furrendered themfelves in ...
... lords , thus foli- cited , concurred with the commons in the material articles of the bill ; but they would not confent to a claufe relating to nineteen of thofe who fat as judges on the late king . They had furrendered themfelves in ...
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... lord juftice - general ; the earl of Lau- derdale , fecretary of ftate ; and Middleton , now created an earl , was fent down to represent his ma- jesty in the office of lord high - commiffioner . At the fame time the council determined ...
... lord juftice - general ; the earl of Lau- derdale , fecretary of ftate ; and Middleton , now created an earl , was fent down to represent his ma- jesty in the office of lord high - commiffioner . At the fame time the council determined ...
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... lords , for declaring England a commonwealth , for renounc- ing the title of his prefent majefty , and for the fafety of the lord protector , fhould be burned by the hands of the common executioner . an extraor The republicans thinking ...
... lords , for declaring England a commonwealth , for renounc- ing the title of his prefent majefty , and for the fafety of the lord protector , fhould be burned by the hands of the common executioner . an extraor The republicans thinking ...
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... lord Monfon , Henry Mildmay , and Robert Wallop , who , though the king spared their lives , were referved for other ... lords ; they declared that the power of the militia belonged to the king alone ; and they empowered him to difpofe ...
... lord Monfon , Henry Mildmay , and Robert Wallop , who , though the king spared their lives , were referved for other ... lords ; they declared that the power of the militia belonged to the king alone ; and they empowered him to difpofe ...
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