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... Parliament of 1614 , with its high hopes , fair promises , and disastrous issue ; the attempt to raise supplies by a " Benevolence , " which followed ; -the legal proceedings against Talbot , for refusing to repudiate the Jesuits ...
... Parliament of 1614 , with its high hopes , fair promises , and disastrous issue ; the attempt to raise supplies by a " Benevolence , " which followed ; -the legal proceedings against Talbot , for refusing to repudiate the Jesuits ...
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... Parliament , referred to the chief jus- tices and law officers . TO THE R. HON . OUR VERY GOOD L. THE EARL OF SOMER- SET , OF HIS M'S MOST HON . PRIVY COUNCIL Titles of Bills to be offered to Parliament Policy and intentions of the ...
... Parliament , referred to the chief jus- tices and law officers . TO THE R. HON . OUR VERY GOOD L. THE EARL OF SOMER- SET , OF HIS M'S MOST HON . PRIVY COUNCIL Titles of Bills to be offered to Parliament Policy and intentions of the ...
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... Parliamentary Govern- ment into Ireland . Dissolution of the new Parliament , and re- call of Sir Arthur Chichester • Policy of the Lords Justices towards recusant magistrates in towns . Bacon's views . Recommendation of Mr. Wrytington ...
... Parliamentary Govern- ment into Ireland . Dissolution of the new Parliament , and re- call of Sir Arthur Chichester • Policy of the Lords Justices towards recusant magistrates in towns . Bacon's views . Recommendation of Mr. Wrytington ...
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... Parliament , which had been postponed in the preceding summer , 1 does not appear to have been formally agreed upon in Council till the middle of February . But I think the King had made up his mind to it before , A letter of Bacon's ...
... Parliament , which had been postponed in the preceding summer , 1 does not appear to have been formally agreed upon in Council till the middle of February . But I think the King had made up his mind to it before , A letter of Bacon's ...
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... Parliament in England and a Parliament in Ireland at one time . And therefore I do wish that the Parliament of Ireland ( when time shall be ) may upon some occasion fitly taken be put off . For I beseech your M. to observe this argument ...
... Parliament in England and a Parliament in Ireland at one time . And therefore I do wish that the Parliament of Ireland ( when time shall be ) may upon some occasion fitly taken be put off . For I beseech your M. to observe this argument ...
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