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The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part D.

CHAPTER XLVIII
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They would allow no mention to be made of the new customs or impositions, which had been so eagerly disputed in the former parliament;[***] the imprisonment of the members of that parliament was here by some complained of; but, by the authority of the graver and more prudent part of the house, that grievance was buried in oblivion;[****] and, being informed that the king had remitted several considerable sums to the palatine, the commons, without a negative, voted him two subsidies;[v] and that too at the very beginning of the session, contrary to the maxims frequently adopted by their predecessors.
* Franklyn, p.47.Rushworth, vol.i.p.

21 ** See note CCC, at the end of the volume.
*** Journ.

5th Dec.

1621.
**** Journ.

12th, 16th Feb.


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