History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War 1603-1642: 1641-1642Longmans, Green, 1894 |
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... Commons Further discussions on the Impressment Bill Puritans and Episcopa- lians . PAGE • 102 • 103 . 104 105 ... House of Commons 138 139 Most of the bishops absent themselves from Parlia- He leaves the House 141 Charles in the City ...
... Commons Further discussions on the Impressment Bill Puritans and Episcopa- lians . PAGE • 102 • 103 . 104 105 ... House of Commons 138 139 Most of the bishops absent themselves from Parlia- He leaves the House 141 Charles in the City ...
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... 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 ...
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... Lords on this important declaration.1 It is probable that the Peers took offence at the neglect . On the 9th they laid aside the resolu- tions of the Commons.2 In a house of twenty it was Order of the carried by a majority of eleven to ...
... Lords on this important declaration.1 It is probable that the Peers took offence at the neglect . On the 9th they laid aside the resolu- tions of the Commons.2 In a house of twenty it was Order of the carried by a majority of eleven to ...
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... Lords ' order by proclamation . ' 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 . ' 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 ...
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