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Sep 25, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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2
Charles's Coronation Oath of Presidency
02:45 • 5min
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3
The Court of France Is a Rose With Many Thorns
07:44 • 3min
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4
The Parliamentary Process, Apropos of Nothing
10:31 • 3min
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5
The Speaker of the House
13:08 • 4min
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The Power of Patronage
17:19 • 3min
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The Government at Gender
20:42 • 3min
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Buckingham's 'Evil Counsellor's Card'
23:25 • 2min
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Charles, the King of the Commons, Is a Good Egg
25:48 • 4min
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The House of Lords to Stay
29:50 • 5min
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Carlton's Warning to the Commons
34:22 • 5min
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Charles's Vision of the Institution Was a Parliament Assamade
39:31 • 6min
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The 1626 parliament was opened by William Laud - not a good sign for the resolutely Calvinist parliament. Despite a remarkably positive response to the call for subsidies - their linkage to resolutions of grievances did not go down well with Charles

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