Cobbett's Parliamentary History of England from the Norman Conquest in 1066, to the Year 1803, from which Last-mentioned Epoch it is Continued Downwards in the Work Entitled, "Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates" ...

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Petition from the Assembly of DivinesCommissioners appointed to go into
155
Nov 8
161
Nov 12
163
The SOLEMN LEAGUE and COVENANT agreed to by the English Parliament
169
Oct 9
175
Nov 18
179
13
183
Jan 6
187
Ordinance of the Parliament at Westminster for appointing a Committee
233
Mar 20
277
292
291
The Kings first Answer to the Commissioners after their presenting the Propo
309
Dec 16
315
Draught of the Manner of Proceeding at the Treaty to be held at Uxbridge
321
The Parliaments Answer to the Dutch Ambassadors last Memorial
337
Ordinance for giving Additional Powers to General FairfaxProtests against
349
The Parliament resolve to allow Pensions to such members as have lost their
367
Aug 26
385
Jan 6
437
Feb 7
439
April 1
459
Mar 2
481
1
497
14
521
Declaration of the Scots on consenting to deliver up the KingThe Parlia
549
A Petition from several Officers of the Army to the House of Lords
561
The Kings Answer to the Propositions of Peace presented to him at Newcastle 577
577
Disbanding of the Army 584
583
Cornet Joyce surrounds Holdenby House with a Party of HorseThe Kings
591
Petition from the City of London on occasion of the Differences between
611
Petitious from Herefordshire and Buckinghamshire to Gen FairfaxVotes
639
The Kings Answer to the Parliaments Petition for Peace
655
28
675
Letter from General Fairfax to desire that the King may see his Children
681
Great Number of Apprentices assemble about the House of Commons in
711
June 6
721
Both the Speakers having left the Houses on Account of the late Tumults
723
The Armys Declaration of their Resolution to adhere to the Commons
833
any further application to the King
849
12
851
Letter from the Duke of York excusing his Attempt to EscapeResolutions
873
May 2
885
The Earl of Warwick appointed Lord Admiral
899
Siege of ColchesterMajor Rolphs Letter to the Lords declaring his Inno
919
The Prince of Wales appears on board a Fleet off YarmouthHis Letter
957
VOL III
961
Aug 5
963
Debate in the Commons on a Motion for declaring the Prince of Wales a Rebel
983
16
995
Further Proceedings of the Commissioners treating with the King in the Isle
1029
1048
1049
Further Proceedings of the Commissioners treating with the King in the Isle
1069
9
1071
100
1087
Proceedings of the Commissioners treating with the King in the Isle of Wight 10
1129
The Commissioners return home and present to the Parliament the rest of
1141
34
1223
THE ARMY SEIZE UPON SEVERAL MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONSA
1239
The King brought before the High Court of Justice at WestminsterHall
1267
The Commons pass an Act for changing the Style of all Public Proceedings
1279
Aug 10
1317
36
1357
CROMWELL DECLARED LORD PROTECTORForm and Manner of his Inaugu
1365
June 1
1419
Sept 3
1433
Cromwell appoints a number of MajorGenerals to prevent Insurrections
1477
Proceedings against James Naylor the Quaker
1489
Petition from the City of London to the King at OxfordThe Kings Answer
1495
Cromwell dissolves the ParliamentHis Speech on that Occasion
1527
1540
1539
Representation and Petition from the Officers of the Army to the Parliament
1561
Jan 21
1573
Mar 1
1595

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