The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England, from the Earliest Times Till the Reign of King George IV.J. Murray, 1848 |
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... Whitehall , 76. Proclamation for new Parliament , 76 . Dialogue between Lord Keeper and a Military Officer on the Vices and Merits of Lawyers , 77. Project of Whitelock to carry the Great Seal to the King at Breda , 77. Fleetwood ...
... Whitehall , 76. Proclamation for new Parliament , 76 . Dialogue between Lord Keeper and a Military Officer on the Vices and Merits of Lawyers , 77. Project of Whitelock to carry the Great Seal to the King at Breda , 77. Fleetwood ...
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... Whitehall , and they seem to have thought that they were functi officio , as there had been no ordinance for the use of the new Great Seal which the House of Commons had ordered . Indeed , Wid- drington , who was by much the more ...
... Whitehall , and they seem to have thought that they were functi officio , as there had been no ordinance for the use of the new Great Seal which the House of Commons had ordered . Indeed , Wid- drington , who was by much the more ...
Pagina 51
... Whitehall , the night before he ordered the " bauble " to be removed from the table of the House of A.D. 1653 . Commons . It was here proposed that the Parliament , which had sat above twelve years , should be peremptorily required to ...
... Whitehall , the night before he ordered the " bauble " to be removed from the table of the House of A.D. 1653 . Commons . It was here proposed that the Parliament , which had sat above twelve years , should be peremptorily required to ...
Pagina 57
... Whitehall , gave " his Highness " Whitelock an elaborate account of his reception at the Swedish Court ledges by the Queen and the Chancellor Oxenstern , and how he had Cromwell escaped shipwreck by embarking in one of " his Highness's ...
... Whitehall , gave " his Highness " Whitelock an elaborate account of his reception at the Swedish Court ledges by the Queen and the Chancellor Oxenstern , and how he had Cromwell escaped shipwreck by embarking in one of " his Highness's ...
Pagina 65
... Whitehall in a carriage more splendid than Stuart ever sat in , and seated himself under the " cloth of state , ” — the Gen- tleman Usher of the Black Rod was sent to command the immediate attendance of the Commons , in the name of his ...
... Whitehall in a carriage more splendid than Stuart ever sat in , and seated himself under the " cloth of state , ” — the Gen- tleman Usher of the Black Rod was sent to command the immediate attendance of the Commons , in the name of his ...
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