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... Parliament should be dissolved until it had sitten five months : ' so anxious was the Protector to be rid of the present one , that for the sake of gaining but a few days , he pretended that lunar months only were designed by the act ...
... Parliament should be dissolved until it had sitten five months : ' so anxious was the Protector to be rid of the present one , that for the sake of gaining but a few days , he pretended that lunar months only were designed by the act ...
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... parliament , " and that the " said militia shall be settled as the Lord Protector and the Parliament shall hereafter agree , & c . , and not otherwise . " After this , the Protector probably thought it high time , unless he desired to ...
... parliament , " and that the " said militia shall be settled as the Lord Protector and the Parliament shall hereafter agree , & c . , and not otherwise . " After this , the Protector probably thought it high time , unless he desired to ...
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... Parliament , concluding a passionate harangue with the malediction that " God would judge between them and him : " - " at which many of the Commons cried , Amen . ” . Upon the debates of Richard Cromwell's Parliament of 1659 , which are ...
... Parliament , concluding a passionate harangue with the malediction that " God would judge between them and him : " - " at which many of the Commons cried , Amen . ” . Upon the debates of Richard Cromwell's Parliament of 1659 , which are ...
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