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Mr. Hollis his speech in Parliament on Munday the 31th of Ianuary...
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Mr. Hollis, his speech in Parliament: on Munday the 31th of Ianuary,...
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The True and originall copy of the first petition which was delivered by Sir David Watkins, Mr. Shute who were accompanied with Mr. Burrowes, M. Peters, Mr. Goodwin, and fourescore and fifteene more who framed this petition upon the grounds of the late protestation which they had formerly taken : vvhich petition was delivered to the honourable House of Commons on Thursday the first of December, 1642 : whereunto is added Master Shutes speech at the delivery of the said petition, together...
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Alderman Fowke's speech at the delivery of a petition from the Lord...
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Mr. Hollis his speech in Parliament on Munday the 31th of January...
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Mr. Hollis his speech in Parliament on Munday the 31th of January...
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The True and originall copy of the first petition which was delivered by Sir David Watkins, Mr. Shute who were accompanied with Mr. Burrowes, M. Peters, Mr. Goodwin, and fourescore and fifteene more who framed this petition upon the grounds of the late protestation which they had formerly taken : vvhich petition was delivered to the honourable House of Commons on Thursday the first of December, 1642 : whereunto is added Master Shutes speech at the delivery of the said petition, together...
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The true and originall copy of the first petition which was delivered by Sir David Watkins, Mr. Shute who were accompanied with Mr. Burrowes, M. Peters, Mr. Goodwin, and fourescore and fifteene more who framed this petition upon the grounds of the late protestation which they had formerly taken : vvhich petition was delivered to the honourable House of Commons on Thursday the first of December, 1642 : whereunto is added Master Shutes speech at the delivery of the said petition, together...
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The true and originall copy of the first petition which was delivered by sir David Watkins, Mr. Shute, who were accompanied with Mr. Burrowes, M. Peters, Mr. Goodwin, and fourescore and fifteene more, who framed this petition upon the grounds of the late protestation which they had formerly taken. VVhich petition was delivered to the honourable House of Commons on Thursday the first of December, 1642. Whereunto is added Master Shutes speech at the delivery of the said petition, together...
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The true and originall copy of the first petition which was delivered by sir David Watkins, Mr. Shute, who were accompanied with Mr. Burrowes, M. Peters, Mr. Goodwin, and fourescore and fifteene more, who framed this petition upon the grounds of the late protestation which they had formerly taken. VVhich petition was delivered to the honourable House of Commons on Thursday the first of December, 1642. Whereunto is added Master Shutes speech at the delivery of the said petition, together...
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[The Humble representation and petition of divers wel-affected gentlemen, free holders, and others of the county of Oxon.] [Presented to the supream authority of the nation, the Commons in Parliament assembled, April 6, 1649. With the speech of Mr. Butler at the delivery of the said petition,...
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The humble representation and petition of divers vvel-affected gentlemen, free holders, and others of the county of Oxon Presented to the supream authority of the nation, the Commons in Parliament Assembled, April 6. 1649. VVith the speech of Mr. Butler at the delivery of the said petition,...
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The humble representation and petition of divers vvel-affected gentlemen, free holders, and others of the county of Oxon Presented to the supream authority of the nation, the Commons in Parliament Assembled, April 6. 1649. VVith the speech of Mr. Butler at the delivery of the said petition,...
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The humble petition of the commons of the City of London in Common Councel assembled, to the Honorable, the Commons of England in Parliament assembled. With a narrative of the proceedings of the Court of Common-Councel: and the vote of the House of Parliament, and their answer thereupon. Together with Colonel Titchborn's speech, made in the Honorable House of Commons at the delivery of the said petition and narrative. Ordered...
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The humble petition of the commons of the City of London in Common Councel assembled, to the Honorable, the Commons of England in Parliament assembled. With a narrative of the proceedings of the Court of Common-Councel: and the vote of the House of Parliament, and their answer thereupon. Together with Colonel Titchborn's speech, made in the Honorable House of Commons at the delivery of the said petition and narrative. Ordered...
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Four petitions to His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax: viz. I. From the inhabitants of the county of Essex, presented to his Excellency at the late rendezvous at Triplo-heath. II. From the inhabitants of the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, presented to his Excellency at St. Albans, 12 June present. III. From the inhabitants of the county of Buckingham, presented to his Excellency at S. Albans, 15 June present. IV. From the inhabitants of the county of Hertford, presented to his Excellency at S. Albans, 16 June present. Also a speech made to his Excellency at the delivery of the...
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Four petitions to His Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax: viz. I. From the inhabitants of the county of Essex, presented to his Excellency at the late rendezvous at Triplo-heath. II. From the inhabitants of the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, presented to his Excellency at St. Albans, 12 June present. III. From the inhabitants of the county of Buckingham, presented to his Excellency at S. Albans, 15 June present. IV. From the inhabitants of the county of Hertford, presented to his Excellency at S. Albans, 16 June present. Also a speech made to his Excellency at the delivery of the...
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[Parliamentary speeches and debates, dated Nov. 1680- Jan. 1681]
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A consideration and a resolvtion. First concerning the right of the laity in nationall councels. Secondly concerning the power of bishops in affaires secular. Prepared for the honourable House of Parliament. Together with three speeches. The first concerning the freedom of Mr. Wilson, a minister in Kent. The second at a grand committee of the whole House for religion. The third at a delivery of a petition out of Kent, concerning the...
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