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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… notwithstanding." Parl. Hist. xxi. 150. The English republicans of the seventeenth century, do not appear to have …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… This was a gross mistake in honest Colonel Briscoe. The Republicans would fain have retained it; but could not with … I would have things come in barefaced. All or most of the republicans flocked out, either to dine, or not to be present … it lies on his own, known to be episcopal ? Some of the Republicans came in again, but very few. The question was put …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… return of the Long Parliament, in December, 1659, when the Republicans were soon to be overpowered by the Presbyterian … British Resident at Amsterdam. On this occasion, the Dutch Republicans appear to have readily prostituted the authority …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… unjustly described Levellers, probably the only consistent republicans of their time, became obnoxious to the Powers in …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Edward Hyde," (Feb. 16, 1658–9): "Fairfax sides with the Republicans, and carries a name above Lambert, for the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the report was shuffled in the other morning, 2 when the Republicans had not opportunity to lay open the foulness of … the consequence? It was the first question that ever the Republicans got. So it was resolved, that this House doth …
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