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... Parliament partly to blame . His new advisers urged peace , and this meant that active parliamentary support was less necessary . But this was liable to cut both ways : it fed the anti - Catholic suspicions of those in Parliament who ...
... Parliament partly to blame . His new advisers urged peace , and this meant that active parliamentary support was less necessary . But this was liable to cut both ways : it fed the anti - Catholic suspicions of those in Parliament who ...
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... Parliament was unavoidable . The membership of the new Parliament , elected in September and which met on 3 November , was largely the same as that of its predecessor in the spring ; but the temper and mood of the Long Parliament , as ...
... Parliament was unavoidable . The membership of the new Parliament , elected in September and which met on 3 November , was largely the same as that of its predecessor in the spring ; but the temper and mood of the Long Parliament , as ...
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... Parliament of 1628 only John Pym and Sir Dudley Digges are recorded as expounding it.17 But by the time of the Long Parliament it was widely current , and it became more so after the full publication of the Institutes . Ironically it ...
... Parliament of 1628 only John Pym and Sir Dudley Digges are recorded as expounding it.17 But by the time of the Long Parliament it was widely current , and it became more so after the full publication of the Institutes . Ironically it ...
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Political theory and political practice | 34 |
Population economy and society in Miltons England | 72 |
The educational background | 102 |
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