| Benjamin Terry - Great Britain - 1903 - 708 pages
...had been secured, the parliament declared that "according to the ancient and fundamental laws of this kingdom, the government is and ought to be, by King, Lords, and Commons," and invited Charles Stuart to assume the royal authority. On the 28th of May, 1660, his thirtieth birthday,... | |
| Philip Van Ness Myers - History, Modern - 1903 - 708 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... | |
| James Harvey Robinson - Europe - 1903 - 808 pages
...messenger from the king and solemnly resolved that, "according to the ancient and fundamental laws of this kingdom, the government is, and ought to be, by king, lords, and commons." Tttus the Puritan revolution and the ephemeral republic was followed by the Restoration of the Stuarts.... | |
| Edgar Gardner Murphy - 1904
...restored by a solemn vote of the Convention, that 'according to the ancient and fundamental laws of this Kingdom the government is, and ought to be, by King, Lords, and Commons." The King was at once invited to hasten to his realm; and on the 25th of May, Charles landed at Dover... | |
| Edgar Gardner Murphy - Education - 1904 - 354 pages
...restored by a solemn vote of the Convention, that ' according to the ancient and fundamental laws of this Kingdom the government is, and ought to be, by King, Lords, and Commons.' The King was at once invited to hasten to his realm ; and on the 25th of May, Charles landed at Dover... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - World history - 1904 - 710 pages
...answers to the royal letters; declared that, "according to the ancient and fundamental laws of this kingdom, the government is, and ought to be, by king, lords, and commons"; voted 50,000?. to the king as a gift; and presented Grenville with 500Z. to buy a jewel. Commissioners... | |
| Edward Potts Cheyney - Great Britain - 1904 - 806 pages
...passed the same day, May 1, 1660, declaring that " according to the ancient and fundamental laws of this kingdom, the government is and ought to be by King, Lords, and Commons." If this were so, the sooner the king came back to take part in the government the better. Three weeks... | |
| Edgar Gardner Murphy - Education - 1904 - 356 pages
...restored by a solemn vote of the Convention, that ' according to the ancient and fundamental laws of this Kingdom the government is, and ought to be, by King, Lords, and Commons.' The King was at once invited to hasten to his realm ; and on the 25th of May, Charles landed at Dover... | |
| EDWARD.P. CHEYNEY - 1904 - 882 pages
...passed the same day, May 1, 166o, declaring that " according to the ancient and fundamental laws of this kingdom, the government is and ought to be by King, Lords, and Commons." If this were so. the sooner the king came back to take part in the government the better. Three weeks... | |
| William Hunt, Reginald Lane Poole - Great Britain - 1907 - 566 pages
...loyalty and duty to his majesty. Both houses agreed in a declaration that according to the ancient and fundamental laws of the kingdom the 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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