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This was done on the 18th of March . It was given a first reading in its amended form on the 20th and the next two readings on the two following days.48 The approval of the Lords ' amended bill on the 22d of March , one would suppose ...
This was done on the 18th of March . It was given a first reading in its amended form on the 20th and the next two readings on the two following days.48 The approval of the Lords ' amended bill on the 22d of March , one would suppose ...
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The bill was given its second reading on 9 March , likely with some kind of amendments which made two further readings necessary . It is designated in C. J. , I , 57 , as " L. 2 , ” which means that it was a bill from the House of Lords ...
The bill was given its second reading on 9 March , likely with some kind of amendments which made two further readings necessary . It is designated in C. J. , I , 57 , as " L. 2 , ” which means that it was a bill from the House of Lords ...
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The second looked to the possible radical nature of such a commission and its formulations , perhaps out of all harmony with the queen 53 Read the second time in the House of Commons on 20 March 1559 . C. J. , I , 58. Not passed .
The second looked to the possible radical nature of such a commission and its formulations , perhaps out of all harmony with the queen 53 Read the second time in the House of Commons on 20 March 1559 . C. J. , I , 58. Not passed .
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