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... Commons with regard to the Bishop's speech . Explanations and apologies offered in vain . Disorderly debates , and abrupt dissolution 9. Account of the dissolution by Chamberlain and Lorkin Supposed conspiracy to upset the Parliament ...
... Commons with regard to the Bishop's speech . Explanations and apologies offered in vain . Disorderly debates , and abrupt dissolution 9. Account of the dissolution by Chamberlain and Lorkin Supposed conspiracy to upset the Parliament ...
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... Commons . 1. An act for the ordering of the respect of homage to be with less charge and trouble to his Maty's subjects . 2. An act for the avoiding of the trouble and charge of the King's sub- jects in the pleadings of the Exchequer in ...
... Commons . 1. An act for the ordering of the respect of homage to be with less charge and trouble to his Maty's subjects . 2. An act for the avoiding of the trouble and charge of the King's sub- jects in the pleadings of the Exchequer in ...
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... Commons on the 10th of July , 1610 , though he had conceded a great deal , had not conceded enough to satisfy them . The scantiness of the supply which they then con- sented to vote was ascribed especially to their resentment of his re ...
... Commons on the 10th of July , 1610 , though he had conceded a great deal , had not conceded enough to satisfy them . The scantiness of the supply which they then con- sented to vote was ascribed especially to their resentment of his re ...
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... Commons in which two - thirds of the members had never been in Parliament before ; -heavy odds against order and ... Commons , or in not choosing such a one from those he had . To commit a new team to a driver to whom whip and reins are ...
... Commons in which two - thirds of the members had never been in Parliament before ; -heavy odds against order and ... Commons , or in not choosing such a one from those he had . To commit a new team to a driver to whom whip and reins are ...
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... Commons , as principal minister of the Crown . 6 . What with undertakers in Parliament , what with electioneering in the country , what with a House of Commons containing so many who had had no experience in its forms and orders of ...
... Commons , as principal minister of the Crown . 6 . What with undertakers in Parliament , what with electioneering in the country , what with a House of Commons containing so many who had had no experience in its forms and orders of ...
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