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... Convention Parliament met . Now in the 1 W. and M. , sec . 2 , c . 2 ( the Act founded on the Bill of Rights ) , we find that the Convention Parliament was elected in compliance with letters written by the Prince of Orange " To the ...
... Convention Parliament met . Now in the 1 W. and M. , sec . 2 , c . 2 ( the Act founded on the Bill of Rights ) , we find that the Convention Parliament was elected in compliance with letters written by the Prince of Orange " To the ...
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members of his family . The Convention Parliament was summoned by the Prince , who , though not then the de jure King of England , was without doubt the de facto supreme power in the country . Yet * the precedent of the Restoration ...
members of his family . The Convention Parliament was summoned by the Prince , who , though not then the de jure King of England , was without doubt the de facto supreme power in the country . Yet * the precedent of the Restoration ...
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