Memorials of John Hampden, His Party and His TimesHenry G. Bohn, 1860 - 420 Seiten |
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... bill was passed . In debate , Hampden never alluded to the proceeding by bill but once . On the 16th of April , when it was discussed , pending the attainder , whether the Commons should con- tinue to hear the Earl's counsel at the bar ...
... bill was passed . In debate , Hampden never alluded to the proceeding by bill but once . On the 16th of April , when it was discussed , pending the attainder , whether the Commons should con- tinue to hear the Earl's counsel at the bar ...
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... bill not having voted in that minority of fifty - six members afterwards called the Straffordians . Let it be admitted that it is most improbable indeed that Hampden took any further part against the bill . I am decidedly of opinion ...
... bill not having voted in that minority of fifty - six members afterwards called the Straffordians . Let it be admitted that it is most improbable indeed that Hampden took any further part against the bill . I am decidedly of opinion ...
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... Bill - Corruptions of the Churchmen - Bill to restrain the Clergy from Secular Offices - Missions of Panzani and Rosetti - Temporising of the High - Church Party in England with the Romish Discipline - Ground of Clarendon's Imputation ...
... Bill - Corruptions of the Churchmen - Bill to restrain the Clergy from Secular Offices - Missions of Panzani and Rosetti - Temporising of the High - Church Party in England with the Romish Discipline - Ground of Clarendon's Imputation ...
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Right of Election restored to several BoroughsHampden elected | 33 |
PART THE THIRD | 61 |
PART THE FOURTH | 98 |
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