Life and Administration of Edward, First Earl of Clarendon: The life of Clarendon, 1838Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1838 |
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... petition on the subject had been signed by the principal merchants in the city , and , through the hands of a Secretary of State , had been presented to the King ; that the pe- tition was referred to the Treasurer , and had obtained no ...
... petition on the subject had been signed by the principal merchants in the city , and , through the hands of a Secretary of State , had been presented to the King ; that the pe- tition was referred to the Treasurer , and had obtained no ...
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Thomas Henry Lister. CHAP . delivering , together with the petition , many other useful papers . I. 1635 . The impression made by the young lawyer ap- pears to have been very favourable . Laud expressed a wish to see him often ; ever ...
Thomas Henry Lister. CHAP . delivering , together with the petition , many other useful papers . I. 1635 . The impression made by the young lawyer ap- pears to have been very favourable . Laud expressed a wish to see him often ; ever ...
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... petition from the Lords , that the two houses might be allowed , for some little time longer , to continue their sittings . " No man , " says Lord Clarendon , " can show me a source , from whence these waters " of bitterness we now ...
... petition from the Lords , that the two houses might be allowed , for some little time longer , to continue their sittings . " No man , " says Lord Clarendon , " can show me a source , from whence these waters " of bitterness we now ...
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... Petition of Right — that second great charter of the liberties of England . The wrongs complained of in the Petition of Right were , -1 . Forced loans in defiance of sta- tutes of Edward I. and Edward III . 2. Impri- sonment without ...
... Petition of Right — that second great charter of the liberties of England . The wrongs complained of in the Petition of Right were , -1 . Forced loans in defiance of sta- tutes of Edward I. and Edward III . 2. Impri- sonment without ...
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... Petition were circulated by authority , to which were annexed , not the King's final assent , but his first ambiguous answer . The dissolution of the parliament was hastily and angrily enforced , because the commons refused to vote ...
... Petition were circulated by authority , to which were annexed , not the King's final assent , but his first ambiguous answer . The dissolution of the parliament was hastily and angrily enforced , because the commons refused to vote ...
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