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Vote of No Address

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Vote of No Address

In British history, decision of the Long Parliament 17 January 1648 to break off negotiations with the king. The vote was a response to news of Charles II's Engagement with the Scots. However, by this time power had already passed to the army and the measure was repealed September 1648.



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