A History of the Early Part of the Reign of James the Second: With an Introductory ChapterAbraham Small, 1808 - 201 pagina's |
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... Bill .... Dissolution of Charles the Second's last Parliament .... His Power ..... his Tyranny in Scotland ; in England ..... Exorbitant Fines .... Executions .... Forfeitures of Charters .... Despotism estab- lished ..... Despondency ...
... Bill .... Dissolution of Charles the Second's last Parliament .... His Power ..... his Tyranny in Scotland ; in England ..... Exorbitant Fines .... Executions .... Forfeitures of Charters .... Despotism estab- lished ..... Despondency ...
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... Bill , the establishment of the rights of the House of Commons in regard to impeach- ment , the expiration of the License Act , and above all , the glorious statute of Habeas Corpus , have there- fore induced a modern writer of great ...
... Bill , the establishment of the rights of the House of Commons in regard to impeach- ment , the expiration of the License Act , and above all , the glorious statute of Habeas Corpus , have there- fore induced a modern writer of great ...
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... Bill of Exclusion , the Militia Bill , and other le- gislative proceedings , the plot , as he defines it , that is to say , the design of introducing Popery and arbitrary power , was the important point to be looked to ; yet in courts ...
... Bill of Exclusion , the Militia Bill , and other le- gislative proceedings , the plot , as he defines it , that is to say , the design of introducing Popery and arbitrary power , was the important point to be looked to ; yet in courts ...
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... bill for that purpose , to which the King found himself obliged to consent . But to the bill which followed , for establishing the regular assembling of the militia , and for providing for their being in arms six weeks in the year , he ...
... bill for that purpose , to which the King found himself obliged to consent . But to the bill which followed , for establishing the regular assembling of the militia , and for providing for their being in arms six weeks in the year , he ...
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... Bill . But the inefficacy of mere laws in favour of the sub- Exclusion jects , in the case of the administration of them falling 1679 into the hands of persons hostile to the spirit in which they had been provided , had been so fatally ...
... Bill . But the inefficacy of mere laws in favour of the sub- Exclusion jects , in the case of the administration of them falling 1679 into the hands of persons hostile to the spirit in which they had been provided , had been so fatally ...
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