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PARLIAMENT T Introduction HE restoration of Parliament , though less striking , was more thorough and complete , and was to prove of more permanent importance than that of the monarchy . For thirteen years Parliament had been held in ...
PARLIAMENT T Introduction HE restoration of Parliament , though less striking , was more thorough and complete , and was to prove of more permanent importance than that of the monarchy . For thirteen years Parliament had been held in ...
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Proclamation summoning the first Parliament of Great Britain , 1707 ( London Gazette , 5-9 June 1707 ) A PROCLAMATION DECLARING HER MAJESTY'S PLEASURE FOR HOLDING THE FIRST PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN , AND APPOINTING THE TIME AND PLACE ...
Proclamation summoning the first Parliament of Great Britain , 1707 ( London Gazette , 5-9 June 1707 ) A PROCLAMATION DECLARING HER MAJESTY'S PLEASURE FOR HOLDING THE FIRST PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN , AND APPOINTING THE TIME AND PLACE ...
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which he had himself been present;1 but this was merely a temporary expedient, and the real settlement of Scotland was left to the Parliament which he summoned to meet at Edinburgh on i January 1661. In Scodand, unlike England, ...
which he had himself been present;1 but this was merely a temporary expedient, and the real settlement of Scotland was left to the Parliament which he summoned to meet at Edinburgh on i January 1661. In Scodand, unlike England, ...
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