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" ... we agreed that the army should be drawn up the next morning, and guards placed in Westminster Hall, the Court of Requests, and the Lobby... "
The popular encyclopedia; or, 'Conversations Lexicon': [ed. by A. Whitelaw ... - Page 666
by Popular encyclopedia - 1879
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An historical and critical account of the lives and writings of James I. and ...

William Harris - 1814 - 518 pages
...drawn up the next morning, and guards placed in Westminster-hall, the Court of Requests, and the Lobby; that none might be permitted to pass into the house, but such as had continued faithful to the public interest. To this end, we went over the names of all the members...
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Memoirs of the Protector, Oliver Cromwell, and of His Sons, Richard and ...

Oliver Cromwell - History - 1821 - 668 pages
...drawn up the next morning, and guards placed in Westminster-hall, the Court of Requests, and the lobby, that none might be permitted to pass into the House but such as had continued faithful to the public interest : and, to this end, says he, we went over the names of...
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Popular History of England, Volume 4

Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1858 - 556 pages
...up the next morning, and guards placed in Westminster hall, the Court of Bequests, and the Lobby ; that none might be permitted to pass into the House...such as continued faithful to the public interests. To this end we went over the names of all the members, one by one. . . . Commissary general Ireton...
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Charles Knight's school history of England, abridged from the ..., Volume 1

Charles Knight - 1865 - 946 pages
...drawn up the next morning, and guards placed in Westminster Hall the Court of Requests, and the lobby; that none might be permitted to pass into the House...such as continued faithful to the public interests." * On the 7th, an order was given that the trained bands of the city should » J.udlosv, " Memoirs,"...
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The Crown History of England: Being Our Country's History from the Earliest ...

Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1870 - 954 pages
...drawn np the next morning, and guards placed in Westminster Hal] the Court of Bequests, and the lobby; that none might be permitted to pass into the House...such as continued faithful to the public interests." • On the 7tb, an order was given that the trained bands of the city should • I/idlow, "Memoir-,"...
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The Popular History of England, Volume 3

Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1881 - 698 pages
...drawn up the next morning, and guards placed in Westminster hall^ the Court of Requests, and the Lobby; that none might be permitted to pass into the House but such as continuerffaithful to the public interests. To this end we went over the names of all the members,...
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Aungervyle society reprints [ed. by E.M. Goldsmid].

Aungervyle society - 1881 - 360 pages
...drawn up the next morning, and guards placed in Westminster-hall, the court of requests, and the lobby; that none might be permitted to pass into the house but such as had continued faithful to the public interest. To this end, we went over the names of all the members...
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Macaulay, T.B. History; and essay.-[Yonge, C.M.] History of Greece.-[Gibbon ...

Joseph H. Beale - World history - 1884 - 1152 pages
...up the next morning, and guards placed in Westminster Hall, the courts of requests, and the lobby ; that none might be permitted to pass into the house...such as continued faithful to the public interests. To this end we went over the names of all the members, one by one. . . . Commissary-General Ireton...
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The Memoirs of Edmund Ludlow, Lieutenant-general of the Horse in ..., Volume 2

Edmund Ludlow - Great Britain - 1894 - 634 pages
...up the next morning, and guards placed in Westminster Hall, the Court of Requests, and the Lobby ; that none might be permitted to pass into the House but such as had continued faithful to the publick interest. To this end we went over the names of all the members...
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The Century: 1900, Volume 60

1900 - 994 pages
...that the army should be drawn out next morning, and guards placed in Westminster Hall and the lobby, that " none might be permitted to pass into the House but such as had continued faithful to the public interest." At seven o'clock next morning (December 6) Colonel...
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