Memorials of John Hampden, His Party and His TimesHenry G. Bohn, 1860 - 420 Seiten |
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... privilege by what he hoped to find a more manage- able authority , -that of judges holding their offices at the pleasure of the Crown . He therefore propounded to them . certain questions as to the manner of proceeding in such cases by ...
... privilege by what he hoped to find a more manage- able authority , -that of judges holding their offices at the pleasure of the Crown . He therefore propounded to them . certain questions as to the manner of proceeding in such cases by ...
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... privileges of the subject , is an ab- solute sign of a disaffected and traitorous subject . " Of the means to know the difference between a good subject and ... privilege of Parliament . Treason could con- TO 1642. ] 235 HAMPDEN'S DEFENCE .
... privileges of the subject , is an ab- solute sign of a disaffected and traitorous subject . " Of the means to know the difference between a good subject and ... privilege of Parliament . Treason could con- TO 1642. ] 235 HAMPDEN'S DEFENCE .
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... privilege beyond which they had not proceeded , until it became at least questionable whe- ther they could any longer defend privilege without invading * See Rushworth , vi . pp . 3 , 4 . prerogative . In the wisdom and influence of ...
... privilege beyond which they had not proceeded , until it became at least questionable whe- ther they could any longer defend privilege without invading * See Rushworth , vi . pp . 3 , 4 . prerogative . In the wisdom and influence of ...
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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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advance afterwards answer appears arms army attempt authority bill body brought Burrough called cause charge Charles Church Clarendon close command committee Commons Complete conduct course Court Crown danger death desire direct duty Earl Edition effect engaged England English Engravings Essex favour feelings field followed force further give given ground Hampden hands head HISTORY honour hope horse House important influence interest John King King's late less letter liberty London Lord Nugent matter means measures memory ment mind nature never object occasion officers once Oxford Parliament party passed person popular Portrait prepared present Prince principles privilege proceeded question raised received remained respect says sent side spirit success taken tion took town troops Vols voted whole