Life and Administration of Edward, First Earl of Clarendon: The life of Clarendon, 1838Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1838 |
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... Militia considered . Preparatory Measures of the Parliament . King's Message to Parliament from Hampton Court.- Answers and Rejoinders . - Bill for Exclusion of Bishops from Parliament . Departure of the Queen . - Hyde's Interview with ...
... Militia considered . Preparatory Measures of the Parliament . King's Message to Parliament from Hampton Court.- Answers and Rejoinders . - Bill for Exclusion of Bishops from Parliament . Departure of the Queen . - Hyde's Interview with ...
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... militia should bind the sub- " jects without his Majesty's assent thereto . " Parl . Hist . x . 455 . + Commons ' Journals , April 20. 1642 . dominant party . Witness the tumultuous assem- blages for that 122 THE LIFE OF.
... militia should bind the sub- " jects without his Majesty's assent thereto . " Parl . Hist . x . 455 . + Commons ' Journals , April 20. 1642 . dominant party . Witness the tumultuous assem- blages for that 122 THE LIFE OF.
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... MILITIA CONSIDERED . PREPARATORY MEASURES OF THE PARLIAMENT . KING'S MESSAGE ΤΟ PARLIAMENT - - FROM HAMPTON COURT . ANSWERS AND REJOINDERS . - BILL FOR EXCLUSION OF BISHOPS FROM PARLIAMENT . DEPARTURE OF THE QUEEN . HYDE'S INTERVIEW THE ...
... MILITIA CONSIDERED . PREPARATORY MEASURES OF THE PARLIAMENT . KING'S MESSAGE ΤΟ PARLIAMENT - - FROM HAMPTON COURT . ANSWERS AND REJOINDERS . - BILL FOR EXCLUSION OF BISHOPS FROM PARLIAMENT . DEPARTURE OF THE QUEEN . HYDE'S INTERVIEW THE ...
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... militia The power of the sword had now become the main object for which King and parliament severally tion of the contended . Other considerations merged in this ; considered . and the great question , in whose hands the control of the ...
... militia The power of the sword had now become the main object for which King and parliament severally tion of the contended . Other considerations merged in this ; considered . and the great question , in whose hands the control of the ...
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Thomas Henry Lister. CHAP . VI . 1642 . The origin of our militia is Saxon . By the Anglo- Saxon constitution , the ceorles or husbandmen were bound to defend the country against inva- sion . They were a militia , the command of which ...
Thomas Henry Lister. CHAP . VI . 1642 . The origin of our militia is Saxon . By the Anglo- Saxon constitution , the ceorles or husbandmen were bound to defend the country against inva- sion . They were a militia , the command of which ...
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