Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time: With the Suppressed Passages of the First Volume, and Notes by the Earls of Dartmouth and Hardwicke, and Speaker Onslow, Hitherto Unpublished, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1823 - Great Britain |
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... session of parlia- ment . The money was exhausted : so it was necessary to have a session of parliament . And one was called in the beginning of the year . At the opening it , the king excused the issuing out the writs , as done to save ...
... session of parlia- ment . The money was exhausted : so it was necessary to have a session of parliament . And one was called in the beginning of the year . At the opening it , the king excused the issuing out the writs , as done to save ...
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... sessions ; and there to make a declara- tion renouncing transubstantiation in full and posi- tive words . Great pains was taken by the court to divert this . They proposed that some regard might be had to protestant dissenters , and ...
... sessions ; and there to make a declara- tion renouncing transubstantiation in full and posi- tive words . Great pains was taken by the court to divert this . They proposed that some regard might be had to protestant dissenters , and ...
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... session : for it went no farther than a se- cond reading , but was dropt in the committee . But this prudent behaviour of theirs did so soften the church party , that there was no more votes nor bills offered at against them , even in ...
... session : for it went no farther than a se- cond reading , but was dropt in the committee . But this prudent behaviour of theirs did so soften the church party , that there was no more votes nor bills offered at against them , even in ...
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... session of parliament . And when his hopes failed him , he had always some excuse ready to put the miscarriage upon . And by this means he got into the highest degree of confidence with the king , and maintained it the longest of all ...
... session of parliament . And when his hopes failed him , he had always some excuse ready to put the miscarriage upon . And by this means he got into the highest degree of confidence with the king , and maintained it the longest of all ...
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... session in the house of commons : so they were thought the properest to name the sum . Above eighty of the chief of the party had met over night , and had agreed to name 600,000l . But Garroway named 1,200,0007 . and was seconded in it ...
... session in the house of commons : so they were thought the properest to name the sum . Above eighty of the chief of the party had met over night , and had agreed to name 600,000l . But Garroway named 1,200,0007 . and was seconded in it ...
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