A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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Page 285
... proceedings , that Selden , together with Sir Ed- ward Sandys , a very active member of the country party , was commit- ted to the custody of the sheriffs of London . His imprisonment , how- ever , was far from being rigorous ; and ...
... proceedings , that Selden , together with Sir Ed- ward Sandys , a very active member of the country party , was commit- ted to the custody of the sheriffs of London . His imprisonment , how- ever , was far from being rigorous ; and ...
Page 409
... proceedings of parliament was an inquiry into the disposal of the Irish forfeitures . The commissioners appointed for this purpose were mostly under a strong bias towards the views of the popular party , and against the king , and they ...
... proceedings of parliament was an inquiry into the disposal of the Irish forfeitures . The commissioners appointed for this purpose were mostly under a strong bias towards the views of the popular party , and against the king , and they ...
Page 425
... proceedings . The ar- rangement was speedily settled so far as the monarchy was concerned . But when they came to questions of trade and commerce , insuperable difficulties seemed to arise relative to the rights and privileges of the ...
... proceedings . The ar- rangement was speedily settled so far as the monarchy was concerned . But when they came to questions of trade and commerce , insuperable difficulties seemed to arise relative to the rights and privileges of the ...
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