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While the House of Commons was considering the bill to restore the “ religion used in K. E.'s last year ” and the act ... It was given the first and second readings on 21 March , passed on the 22d , and sent to the House of Lords on the ...
While the House of Commons was considering the bill to restore the “ religion used in K. E.'s last year ” and the act ... It was given the first and second readings on 21 March , passed on the 22d , and sent to the House of Lords on the ...
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On the 25th of April the bill was sent up from the House of Commons to the House of Lords . Here it was given its first reading on the 26th and debated , after the second reading , on the 27th . The Romanists had their last formal ...
On the 25th of April the bill was sent up from the House of Commons to the House of Lords . Here it was given its first reading on the 26th and debated , after the second reading , on the 27th . The Romanists had their last formal ...
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In the end the titles to the lands were approved to the queen and the patentees of Edward VI.45 The House of Lords passed the bill with the dissenting vote of ten spiritual Lords and four temporal Lords .
In the end the titles to the lands were approved to the queen and the patentees of Edward VI.45 The House of Lords passed the bill with the dissenting vote of ten spiritual Lords and four temporal Lords .
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