Sir John Eliot. John Pym. Lord Chatham. Lord Mansfield. Edmund BurkeCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1884 - Speeches, addresses, etc., English |
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... COMMONS , JUNE 3 , 1628 . PAGE I · 13 JOHN PYM 27 JOHN PYM • • 37 ON THE SUBJECT of Grievances in the Reign of Charles I , HOUSE OF COMMONS , APRIL 5 , 1640 . LORD CHATHAM 85 LORD CHATHAM • 98 ON THE RIGHT OF TAXING AMERICA . HOUSE OF ...
... COMMONS , JUNE 3 , 1628 . PAGE I · 13 JOHN PYM 27 JOHN PYM • • 37 ON THE SUBJECT of Grievances in the Reign of Charles I , HOUSE OF COMMONS , APRIL 5 , 1640 . LORD CHATHAM 85 LORD CHATHAM • 98 ON THE RIGHT OF TAXING AMERICA . HOUSE OF ...
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... Commons one of the managers of the impeachment . With such skill and vigor did he conduct the prosecution against Buckingham , that the king determined to put a stop to the impeachment by ordering Eliot's arrest and imprisonment . Eliot ...
... Commons one of the managers of the impeachment . With such skill and vigor did he conduct the prosecution against Buckingham , that the king determined to put a stop to the impeachment by ordering Eliot's arrest and imprisonment . Eliot ...
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... Commons are become the proprietors of the land . The Church God bless it ! ) has but a pittance . The property of the lords , compared with that of the commons , is as a drop of water in the ocean ; and this House represents those com ...
... Commons are become the proprietors of the land . The Church God bless it ! ) has but a pittance . The property of the lords , compared with that of the commons , is as a drop of water in the ocean ; and this House represents those com ...
Contents
SIR JOHN ELIOT | 1 |
ON THE CONDITION OF ENGLAND UNDER THE DUKE OF BUCK | 13 |
JOHN | 27 |
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