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T. P. Taswell - Langmead , English Constitutional History , should be used only in the tenth edition by T. F. T. Plucknett ( London , 1947 ) . D. L. Keir , The Constitutional History of Modern Britain , 1485-1937 ( 4th edition , London ...
T. P. Taswell - Langmead , English Constitutional History , should be used only in the tenth edition by T. F. T. Plucknett ( London , 1947 ) . D. L. Keir , The Constitutional History of Modern Britain , 1485-1937 ( 4th edition , London ...
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... manner of the later English Five Mile Act.12 But the only result was a great increase of field conventicles,18 which were the more alarming to the government inasmuch as members of the congregations were beginning to attend in arms.
... manner of the later English Five Mile Act.12 But the only result was a great increase of field conventicles,18 which were the more alarming to the government inasmuch as members of the congregations were beginning to attend in arms.
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It is observed that Protector Oliver, being then general of the English army, came into Scotland and won Dunbar fight in September 1650, and all that army were ordered to remove from Scotland in September 1660.
It is observed that Protector Oliver, being then general of the English army, came into Scotland and won Dunbar fight in September 1650, and all that army were ordered to remove from Scotland in September 1660.
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