Life and Administration of Edward, First Earl of Clarendon: The life of Clarendon, 1838Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1838 |
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Page xxviii
... mature Intention of sending the Prince of Wales out of Eng- land resisted by Hyde.- Goring quits the Kingdom . - Hopton commands the Army in the West . Fairfax enters --- - Cornwall , and obliges him to surrender . - The xxviii CONTENTS .
... mature Intention of sending the Prince of Wales out of Eng- land resisted by Hyde.- Goring quits the Kingdom . - Hopton commands the Army in the West . Fairfax enters --- - Cornwall , and obliges him to surrender . - The xxviii CONTENTS .
Page 35
... six several unrepealed statutes , they were commit- ted to prison , solely by command of the King and * Clar . Hist . Reb . i . 7 . II . CHAP . Council , without assignment of cause . II D 2 EDWARD EARL OF CLARENDON . 35.
... six several unrepealed statutes , they were commit- ted to prison , solely by command of the King and * Clar . Hist . Reb . i . 7 . II . CHAP . Council , without assignment of cause . II D 2 EDWARD EARL OF CLARENDON . 35.
Page 49
... command from the King , that it should be publicly read in all the churches . This proposed measure was known to be unpopular ; and the result was such as ordinary foresight ought to have antici- pated . The obnoxious service , when ...
... command from the King , that it should be publicly read in all the churches . This proposed measure was known to be unpopular ; and the result was such as ordinary foresight ought to have antici- pated . The obnoxious service , when ...
Page 97
... commands : how , then , could he levy war against him ? This apparent paradox , ( as it should be known , even by those moderately versed in con- stitutional history , ) resides only in the expression : no valid argument can be built ...
... commands : how , then , could he levy war against him ? This apparent paradox , ( as it should be known , even by those moderately versed in con- stitutional history , ) resides only in the expression : no valid argument can be built ...
Page 123
... command of the House , that their petition was read ; " and that they do approve of their affections to the Commonwealth ; " and this House will do all things that may encourage them in their “ duties , and that may ease them from their ...
... command of the House , that their petition was read ; " and that they do approve of their affections to the Commonwealth ; " and this House will do all things that may encourage them in their “ duties , and that may ease them from their ...
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