The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 1Longman, 1882 |
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... House of Commons , though sometimes mutinous , felt no disposition to array themselves in systematic opposition to ... Parliament of 1601 that the opposi- tion which had , during forty years , been si- monopolies . lently gathering and ...
... House of Commons , though sometimes mutinous , felt no disposition to array themselves in systematic opposition to ... Parliament of 1601 that the opposi- tion which had , during forty years , been si- monopolies . lently gathering and ...
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... House of Commons met in an angry and determined mood . It was in vain that a courtly minority blamed the Speaker for suffering the acts of the Queen's Highness to be called in question . The language of the discontented party was high ...
... House of Commons met in an angry and determined mood . It was in vain that a courtly minority blamed the Speaker for suffering the acts of the Queen's Highness to be called in question . The language of the discontented party was high ...
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... House of Commons . The violent Prelatists who were , to a man , zealous for prerogative , and the violent Puritans who were , to a man , zealous for the privileges of Parliament , regarded each other with animosity more intense than ...
... House of Commons . The violent Prelatists who were , to a man , zealous for prerogative , and the violent Puritans who were , to a man , zealous for the privileges of Parliament , regarded each other with animosity more intense than ...
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... House of Commons , or must venture on such a violation of the fundamental laws of the land as had been unknown during several centuries . The Plantagenets and the Tudors had , it is true , occasionally supplied a defi- ciency in their ...
... House of Commons , or must venture on such a violation of the fundamental laws of the land as had been unknown during several centuries . The Plantagenets and the Tudors had , it is true , occasionally supplied a defi- ciency in their ...
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... House of opposition in Commons with keenness , but with admirable Commons . dexterity , coolness , and perseverance . Great states- men who looked far behind them and far before them were at the head of that assembly . They were re ...
... House of opposition in Commons with keenness , but with admirable Commons . dexterity , coolness , and perseverance . Great states- men who looked far behind them and far before them were at the head of that assembly . They were re ...
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