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England at War: The Story of the Great Campaigns of the British Army ... - Page 80
by William Henry Davenport Adams - 1886
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Mediaeval and Modern History

Philip Van Ness Myers - History, Modern - 1905 - 870 pages
...reassembled, and by resolution declared that " according to the ancient and fundamental laws of this kingdom the government is and ought to be by king, Lords, and Commons." An invitation was sent to Prince Charles to return to his people and take his place upon the throne...
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Mediaeval and Modern History

Philip Van Ness Myers - History, Modern - 1905 - 878 pages
...reassembled, and by resolution declared that :: " according to the ancient and fundamental laws of this kingdom the government is and ought to be by king, Lords, and Com• ; mons." An invitation was sent to Prince Charles to return to his ;~. people and take his place...
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A History of Mediæval and Modern Europe

Henry Eldridge Bourne - Europe - 1905 - 568 pages
...Charles II. as king, was inevitable. In May, 1060, Charles was recalled and parliament declared that "the Government is, and ought to be, by King, Lords, and Commons." SUMMARY I. CHARLES I. AND PARLIAMENT. — 1. Origin of the conflict : (o) change in attitude toward...
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General History for Colleges and High Schools

Philip Van Ness Myers - World history - 1906 - 896 pages
...reassembled, and by resolution declared that " according to the ancient and fundamental laws of this kingdom the government is and ought to be by king, Lords, and Commons." An invitation was sent to Prince Charles to return to his people and take his place upon the throne...
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A Short History of Mediæval and Modern Times: For Colleges and High Schools

Philip Van Ness Myers - History, Modern - 1906 - 500 pages
...reassembled, and by resolution declared that " according to the ancient and fundamental laws of this kingdom the government is and ought to be by king, Lords, and Commons." An invitation was sent to Prince Charles to return to his people and take his place upon the throne...
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An Introduction to the English Historians

Charles Austin Beard - Great Britain - 1906 - 696 pages
...his Declaration of Breda, it announced that "according to the ancient and fundamental laws of this kingdom, the government is and ought to be by King, Lords, and Commons." In May, 1660, Charles landed in England and was duly invested with royal authority. § 1 . The Restoration...
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The History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Restoration ...

Francis Charles Montague - Great Britain - 1907 - 564 pages
...humble thanks and professions of loyalty and duty to his majesty. Both houses agreed in a declaration that according to the ancient and fundamental laws...government is and ought to be by king, lords, and commons. Order was given by the lords to pull down the arms of the commonwealth wherever they were found and...
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Readings in English History Drawn from the Original Sources: Intended to ...

Edward Potts Cheyney - Great Britain - 1908 - 830 pages
...agree with the Lords and do own and declare, that according to the ancient and fundamental laws of this kingdom, the government is and ought to be by king, Lords, and Commons. Samuel Pepys, writer of the diary from which a number of extracts will be made in this chapter, was...
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A Student's History of England: From the Earliest Times to the ..., Volume 2

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Great Britain - 1910 - 1134 pages
...welcoming the Declaration, Parliament resolved that, 'according to the ancient and fundamental laws of this kingdom, the Government is, and ought to be, by King, Lords, and Commons.' The Puritan Revolution had come to an end. Boots recommended for further study of Part VI. RANKE, L....
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Second Chambers: An Inductive Study in Political Science

Sir John Arthur Ransome Marriott - Legislative bodies - 1910 - 330 pages
...Parliaments consisting of two Houses.' — Humble Petition and Advice, § 2 (May 25, 1657). ' That the Government is and ought to be by King, Lords, and Commons.' — Resolution of Convention Parliament (May i, 1660). IT has been shown in the preceding chapter that...
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