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Strana 455
Rising in his place in the House of Commons , and detailing the plots which he alleged to be concerted against Elizabeth and the Protestant faith , he moved that , ' Besides the rendering our most humble and loyal thanks unto her ...
Rising in his place in the House of Commons , and detailing the plots which he alleged to be concerted against Elizabeth and the Protestant faith , he moved that , ' Besides the rendering our most humble and loyal thanks unto her ...
Strana 456
The celebrated bond of association had been legalized , in which the best blood of the country had enrolled itself ; and , preparatory to the Treason Bill , and the Bill against the Jesuits and Seminary Priests , the House had been ...
The celebrated bond of association had been legalized , in which the best blood of the country had enrolled itself ; and , preparatory to the Treason Bill , and the Bill against the Jesuits and Seminary Priests , the House had been ...
Strana 269
The perfidy of Spain having become obvious in the affair of the Bohemian succession , James at last consented to call a Parliament , and , in the early Spring of 1621 , the two Houses had met at Westminster .
The perfidy of Spain having become obvious in the affair of the Bohemian succession , James at last consented to call a Parliament , and , in the early Spring of 1621 , the two Houses had met at Westminster .
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