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This wasteful extravagance was deeply resented by the Commons and made them tardy to vote any extraordinary supplies . In 1608 Cecil succeeded Lord Dorset as treasurer , and found there was an annual deficit of £ 80,000 .
This wasteful extravagance was deeply resented by the Commons and made them tardy to vote any extraordinary supplies . In 1608 Cecil succeeded Lord Dorset as treasurer , and found there was an annual deficit of £ 80,000 .
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Parliament to limit his future powers but the Commons would have none of it for they could not trust the Crown's actions . On 5 May the King sent for the Commons to hear what he had to say . It did no good whatever ; and the action of ...
Parliament to limit his future powers but the Commons would have none of it for they could not trust the Crown's actions . On 5 May the King sent for the Commons to hear what he had to say . It did no good whatever ; and the action of ...
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The Commons broke up on consternation and the Members went back to their constituencies with sullen , embittered anger in their hearts to tell their story . And Englishmen wondered what the King would now do for monies , how James could ...
The Commons broke up on consternation and the Members went back to their constituencies with sullen , embittered anger in their hearts to tell their story . And Englishmen wondered what the King would now do for monies , how James could ...
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