History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War 1603-1642: 1641-1642Longmans, Green, and Company, 1884 |
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Stranica xiii
... Commons 98 Further discussions on the 99 Impressment Bill Puritans and Episcopa- lians . ΙΟΙ Separatist ... House of Commons Most of the bishops absent themselves from Parlia- He leaves the House Charles in the City . ment 118 The ...
... Commons 98 Further discussions on the 99 Impressment Bill Puritans and Episcopa- lians . ΙΟΙ Separatist ... House of Commons Most of the bishops absent themselves from Parlia- He leaves the House Charles in the City . ment 118 The ...
Stranica 10
... House had been engaged . Most of the members , indeed , had already gone home without asking leave . About a dozen peers remained to represent the House of Lords , whilst some eighty remained constant to the call of duty in the Commons ...
... House had been engaged . Most of the members , indeed , had already gone home without asking leave . About a dozen peers remained to represent the House of Lords , whilst some eighty remained constant to the call of duty in the Commons ...
Stranica 17
... Lords ' order by proclamation.1 The House prob- ably felt that this would not be a hopeful course . It was finally resolved that its own resolutions should be pub- lished together with the order of the Lords . A com- mentary was to be ...
... Lords ' order by proclamation.1 The House prob- ably felt that this would not be a hopeful course . It was finally resolved that its own resolutions should be pub- lished together with the order of the Lords . A com- mentary was to be ...
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... Parliament . It is probable that Pym felt it to be hopeless to expect any such Church reform as he regarded necessary , so long as a compact body of twenty - six episcopal votes was op- posed to him in the House of Lords . The new Bill ...
... Parliament . It is probable that Pym felt it to be hopeless to expect any such Church reform as he regarded necessary , so long as a compact body of twenty - six episcopal votes was op- posed to him in the House of Lords . The new Bill ...
Stranica 40
... House of Commons could effect no change without the assent of the King and the House of Lords . The other exalted the authority of an elected assembly whilst forgetting to inquire whether its decisions were in conformity with the actual ...
... House of Commons could effect no change without the assent of the King and the House of Lords . The other exalted the authority of an elected assembly whilst forgetting to inquire whether its decisions were in conformity with the actual ...
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Stranica 140 - May it please your Majesty, I have neither eyes to see, nor tongue to speak in this place but as the House is pleased to direct me, whose servant I am here; and humbly beg your Majesty's pardon, that I cannot give any other answer than this to what your Majesty is pleased to demand of me.
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Stranica 172 - an hour. You have asked that of me in this, " was never asked of a king, and with which I will " not trust my wife and children.
Stranica 77 - I thought we had all sat in the valley of the shadow of death ; for we, like Joab's and Abner's young men, had catched at each other's locks, and sheathed our swords in each other's bowels, had not the sagacity and great calmness of Mr. Hampden by a short speech prevented it, and led us to defer our angry debate until the next morning.
Stranica 140 - I am come to know if any of these persons that were accused are here ; for I must tell you, gentlemen, that so long as these persons that I have accused, for no slight crime, but for treason, are here, I cannot expect that this House will be in the right way that I do heartily wish it ; therefore I am come to tell you that I must have them wheresoever I find them.
Stranica 139 - ' I am sorry for this occasion of coming unto you. Yesterday I sent a Serjeant-at-arms upon a very important occasion, to apprehend some that by my command were accused of High Treason ; whereunto I did expect obedience, and not a message.
Stranica 358 - Square crown 8vo. 10s. 6d. New Testament (The)' illustrated with Woodcuts after Paintings by the Early Masters. 4to. 21s.
Stranica 78 - If the Remonstrance had been rejected, I would have sold all I had the next morning, and never have seen England any more ; and I know there are many other honest men of this same resolution.
Stranica 359 - A BOOK OF STRIFE, IN THE FORM OF THE DIARY OF AN OLD SOUL: Poems.
Stranica 172 - Heaven upon this nation if these distractions continue. "God so deal with me and mine as all my thoughts and intentions are upright for the maintenance of the true Protestant profession, and for the observance and preservation of the laws; and I hope God will bless and assist those laws for my preservation...