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... would . I will say a word or two to that only which I think was new . ' You were pleased to say some things as to the power 23 Somers , vi . 371-387 . A Burton , ii . 5 . 66 ' of Parliament , as to the force of 1657 . 21 SPEECH XII .
... would . I will say a word or two to that only which I think was new . ' You were pleased to say some things as to the power 23 Somers , vi . 371-387 . A Burton , ii . 5 . 66 ' of Parliament , as to the force of 1657 . 21 SPEECH XII .
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In Five Volumes Oliver Cromwell. 66 ' of Parliament , as to the force of a Parliamentary sanction ' in this matter.'25 What comes from the Parliament in the exercise of their Legislative power , as this Proposal does , — I understand ...
In Five Volumes Oliver Cromwell. 66 ' of Parliament , as to the force of a Parliamentary sanction ' in this matter.'25 What comes from the Parliament in the exercise of their Legislative power , as this Proposal does , — I understand ...
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... Forces by Sea and Land : -you have indeed in your Instrument said so , that there shall be such a Revenue , ' and we cannot doubt of it : but yet you have not made it certain ; nor yet those " temporary supplies " which are intended for ...
... Forces by Sea and Land : -you have indeed in your Instrument said so , that there shall be such a Revenue , ' and we cannot doubt of it : but yet you have not made it certain ; nor yet those " temporary supplies " which are intended for ...
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... that they should remain in force , in such manner as if this Advice had 50 Petition and Advice ; but we politely suppress the former part of the name . not been given . Why , what is doubted is 60 21 April PART X. SECOND PARLIAMENT .
... that they should remain in force , in such manner as if this Advice had 50 Petition and Advice ; but we politely suppress the former part of the name . not been given . Why , what is doubted is 60 21 April PART X. SECOND PARLIAMENT .
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... Forces both by Sea and Land will be 2,426,9897 . The whole present revenue in England , Scot- land and Ireland , is ... Force by Sea and Land , " and " without Land - tax , " I think : and this is short of the Revenue which now can be ...
... Forces both by Sea and Land will be 2,426,9897 . The whole present revenue in England , Scot- land and Ireland , is ... Force by Sea and Land , " and " without Land - tax , " I think : and this is short of the Revenue which now can be ...
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