| James Harvey Robinson - 1915 - 492 sidor
...composed of both houses, was assembled, which welcomed a messenger from the king and solemnly resolved that, " according to the ancient and fundamental laws...is, and ought to be, by king, lords, and commons." Thus the Puritan revolution and the short-lived republic was followed by the Restoration of the Stuarts.... | |
| Laurence Marcellus Larson - 1915 - 734 sidor
...in part only. The Convention received the Declaration with enthusiasm and on the same day resolved that "according to the ancient and fundamental laws...government is and ought to be by King, Lords, and Commons." On the 25th of May Charles landed at Dover; four days later he was in London. 1 349. Charles II. 2... | |
| Henry Townshend - 1915 - 242 sidor
...Commons voted the declaration satisfactory, and that according to the ancient fundamental laws of the kingdom the government is and ought to be by King, Lords, and Commons. p. 44. Ordered ^"50,000 to be sent to the King for his charges, with humble and hearty thanks, together... | |
| John William Burgess - 1915 - 424 sidor
...the moment when the Convention was voting: "That according to the ancient and fundamental laws of the Kingdom, the Government is and ought to be, by King, Lords, and Commons." The concentration of all power without limitation in the hands of a single body, whether that body... | |
| James Harvey Robinson - 1916 - 950 sidor
...composed of both houses, was assembled, which welcomed a messenger from the king and solemnly resolved that, "according to the ancient and fundamental laws...is, and ought to be, by king, lords, and commons." Thus the Puritan revolution and the short-lived republic was followed by the Restoration of the Stuarts.... | |
| Carlton Joseph Huntley Hayes - 1916 - 678 sidor
...experiment in Puritan republicanism had resulted only in convincing the majority of the people that "the government is, and ought to be, by King, Lords, and Commons." i66o-*68s' The people merely asked for some assurances against despotism, — and when a throne was... | |
| James Henry Breasted, James Harvey Robinson - 1920 - 824 sidor
...composed of both houses, was assembled, which welcomed a messenger from the king and solemnly resolved that, "according to the ancient and fundamental laws...is, and ought to be, by king, lords, and commons." Thus the Puritan revolution and the short-lived republic were followed by the Restoration of the Stuarts.... | |
| Ramsay Muir - 1920 - 920 sidor
...deference, and on May ist both houses resolved that, ' according to the ancient and fundamental laws of the kingdom,' the government is and ought to be by King, Lords, and Commons. On May 8th Charles n. was proclaimed king with all the ancient ceremonial. Thus, easily and suddenly,... | |
| James Harvey Robinson, James Henry Breasted, Emma Peters Smith - 1921 - 936 sidor
...composed of both houses, was assembled, which welcomed a messenger from the king and solemnly resolved that "according to the ancient and fundamental laws...is, and ought to be, by king, lords, and commons." Thus the Puritan revolution and the short-lived republic were followed by the Restoration of the Stuarts.... | |
| Randolph Greenfield Adams - 1922 - 234 sidor
...forget that when Charles II was welcomed back to England it was with the express understanding that the "government is and ought to be by King, Lords, and Commons." If King, Lords, and Commons constitute Parliament and also constitute the government, drawing a distinction... | |
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