A New and General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an ... Account of the Lives and Writings of the Most Eminent Persons in Every Nation in the World, Particularly the British and Irish ...The Proprietors, 1795 |
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... parliament which began at Westminster the 25th of the fame month , and restored king Charles II . and , after his ma- jefty's restoration , he was chofen again burgefs for the fame place , in the parliament which began the 8th of May ...
... parliament which began at Westminster the 25th of the fame month , and restored king Charles II . and , after his ma- jefty's restoration , he was chofen again burgefs for the fame place , in the parliament which began the 8th of May ...
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... parliament , that the Cabal durft not purfue their pro- . jects ; and the earl of Shaftesbury deferting them , the king was pre- vailed upon to recall and cancel his declaration . Thereupon the lord Clifford was difgraced , and ...
... parliament , that the Cabal durft not purfue their pro- . jects ; and the earl of Shaftesbury deferting them , the king was pre- vailed upon to recall and cancel his declaration . Thereupon the lord Clifford was difgraced , and ...
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... parliament ; and the house of commons their speaker , in the 35th year of queen Elizabeth . The queen likewife appointed him folicitor - general in 1592 , and attorney- general the year following . Some time after he loft his wife , by ...
... parliament ; and the house of commons their speaker , in the 35th year of queen Elizabeth . The queen likewife appointed him folicitor - general in 1592 , and attorney- general the year following . Some time after he loft his wife , by ...
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... parliament was fummoned , and met Jan. 1620-1 ; and in Feb. there was a great debate in the House of Commons upon feveral points of importance , fuch as liberty of fpeech , the increafe of po- pery , and other grievances . Sir Edward ...
... parliament was fummoned , and met Jan. 1620-1 ; and in Feb. there was a great debate in the House of Commons upon feveral points of importance , fuch as liberty of fpeech , the increafe of po- pery , and other grievances . Sir Edward ...
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... parliament of 1628 , in which he diftin- guifhed himself more than any man in the House of Commons , Spoke warmly for the redrefs of grievances , argued boldly in defence ' of the liberty of the fubject , and ftrenuously fupported the ...
... parliament of 1628 , in which he diftin- guifhed himself more than any man in the House of Commons , Spoke warmly for the redrefs of grievances , argued boldly in defence ' of the liberty of the fubject , and ftrenuously fupported the ...
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Страница 143 - 'The Argument made by the Command of the Houfe of Commons, out of the Acts of Parliament and Authority of Law expounding the fame, at a Conference with the Lords, concerning the Liberty of the Perfon of every Freeman." 4. " A Brief Difcourfe concerning the Power of the Peers and Commons of Parliament in point of Judicature.
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