The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volume 4Harper, 1879 - Great Britain |
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... Commons . - Protestation of the Commons .... 315 CHAPTER XLIX . Negotiations with regard to the Marriage and the Palatinate . - Character of Buckingham . - Prince's Journey to Spain . - Marriage Treaty Broken . — A Par- liament ...
... Commons . - Protestation of the Commons .... 315 CHAPTER XLIX . Negotiations with regard to the Marriage and the Palatinate . - Character of Buckingham . - Prince's Journey to Spain . - Marriage Treaty Broken . — A Par- liament ...
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... Commons . The Commons desired , in their humble petition , that no bishop should exercise his function of ordination but with the 48 Some even of those who defend the queen's measures allow that in ten years fifty priests were executed ...
... Commons . The Commons desired , in their humble petition , that no bishop should exercise his function of ordination but with the 48 Some even of those who defend the queen's measures allow that in ten years fifty priests were executed ...
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... Commons of themselves to attempt . But the most material article which the Commons touched upon in their petition was the court of ecclesiastical commis- sion and the oath , ex officio , as it was called , exacted by that court . This ...
... Commons of themselves to attempt . But the most material article which the Commons touched upon in their petition was the court of ecclesiastical commis- sion and the oath , ex officio , as it was called , exacted by that court . This ...
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... Commons , in making their general application to the prelates as well as in some particular articles of their petition , showed themselves wholly ignorant , no less than the queen , of the principles of liberty and a legal constitution ...
... Commons , in making their general application to the prelates as well as in some particular articles of their petition , showed themselves wholly ignorant , no less than the queen , of the principles of liberty and a legal constitution ...
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... Commons , like all the foregoing , would be governed by the Puritans ; and therefore , to obviate their enterprises , she renewed at the beginning of the session her usual injunction , that the Parliament should not on any account ...
... Commons , like all the foregoing , would be governed by the Puritans ; and therefore , to obviate their enterprises , she renewed at the beginning of the session her usual injunction , that the Parliament should not on any account ...
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