Oliver CromwellLongmans, Green, 1909 - 319 páginas |
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... Instrument itself . The negative voice about which so much had been heard in the last years of Charles I. was , therefore , not assigned to the Pro- tector . For all that , the control over the executive is of greater importance to the ...
... Instrument itself . The negative voice about which so much had been heard in the last years of Charles I. was , therefore , not assigned to the Pro- tector . For all that , the control over the executive is of greater importance to the ...
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... Instrument established absolute government in England . The Protector was bound to act under the control of the Council , and though scarcely any record of the political action of that body has been preserved , there is enough to show ...
... Instrument established absolute government in England . The Protector was bound to act under the control of the Council , and though scarcely any record of the political action of that body has been preserved , there is enough to show ...
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... Instrument , it is true , resembles the Constitution of the United States in refusing to submit the holders of executive authority to the constant control of the legislature , and in setting forth the relations between the bodies of the ...
... Instrument , it is true , resembles the Constitution of the United States in refusing to submit the holders of executive authority to the constant control of the legislature , and in setting forth the relations between the bodies of the ...
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... Instrument . His Council consisted of seven officers and eight civilians , the most notable of the latter being Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper - better known by the title long afterwards conferred on him by Charles II . as the Earl of ...
... Instrument . His Council consisted of seven officers and eight civilians , the most notable of the latter being Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper - better known by the title long afterwards conferred on him by Charles II . as the Earl of ...
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... Instrument had conferred upon Oliver and his Council the right of issuing ordinances with the force of law up to the meeting of Parliament ; and in little more than eight months no fewer than eighty - two of these ordinances had been ...
... Instrument had conferred upon Oliver and his Council the right of issuing ordinances with the force of law up to the meeting of Parliament ; and in little more than eight months no fewer than eighty - two of these ordinances had been ...
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