An Encyclopaedia of ParliamentF. A. Praeger, 1968 - 912 էջ First published in 1958. |
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... reign was the Act of Union with Scotland . Prior to the reign of William III a Parliament automatically ceased to exist upon the death of the Sovereign , but an Act of that reign had provided for a continuation of Parliament for a ...
... reign was the Act of Union with Scotland . Prior to the reign of William III a Parliament automatically ceased to exist upon the death of the Sovereign , but an Act of that reign had provided for a continuation of Parliament for a ...
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... reign she rebuked her Parliaments for meddling in ecclesiastical affairs without her approval . The rise of the Puritan movement during her reign brought about a gradual change in the relationship between the Crown and the Church , and ...
... reign she rebuked her Parliaments for meddling in ecclesiastical affairs without her approval . The rise of the Puritan movement during her reign brought about a gradual change in the relationship between the Crown and the Church , and ...
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... reign is an important one in the early development of Parliament ( q.v. ) . It was in the age of Henry III that the term ' Parliament ' first came to be regularly used and that the national assembly of the realm began to develop ...
... reign is an important one in the early development of Parliament ( q.v. ) . It was in the age of Henry III that the term ' Parliament ' first came to be regularly used and that the national assembly of the realm began to develop ...
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