The Quarterly Review, Volume 266,Nummer 527John Murray, 1936 |
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... Parliament , and in the Long ' Parliament he represented Saltash . He was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer and sworn of the Privy Council in 1643 , and was , until 1646 , the principal adviser of Charles I , and the author of many ...
... Parliament , and in the Long ' Parliament he represented Saltash . He was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer and sworn of the Privy Council in 1643 , and was , until 1646 , the principal adviser of Charles I , and the author of many ...
Pagina 35
... Parliament : 6 ' I took my seat at the beginning of the memorable contest between Great Britain and America , and supported , with many a sincere and silent vote , the rights , though not perhaps the interest , of the Mother Country ...
... Parliament : 6 ' I took my seat at the beginning of the memorable contest between Great Britain and America , and supported , with many a sincere and silent vote , the rights , though not perhaps the interest , of the Mother Country ...
Pagina 121
... Parliament . In our own day the matter has escaped the attention of Parliament , yet the insidious effects of the doctrine of constructive contempt have continued . It would be harmful if we have to wait for reform until another of ...
... Parliament . In our own day the matter has escaped the attention of Parliament , yet the insidious effects of the doctrine of constructive contempt have continued . It would be harmful if we have to wait for reform until another of ...
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