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... received his royal affent . Thus fell that high court , a great branch of the prerogative ; having rather been extended and con- firmed , than founded , by the ftatute of the tenth year of King Henry the Seventh : for , no doubt , it ...
... received his royal affent . Thus fell that high court , a great branch of the prerogative ; having rather been extended and con- firmed , than founded , by the ftatute of the tenth year of King Henry the Seventh : for , no doubt , it ...
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... received received a letter from her husband to that purpose ) 526 BOOK IV . THE HISTORY.
... received received a letter from her husband to that purpose ) 526 BOOK IV . THE HISTORY.
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... received this answer , they returned a message of thanks ; and defired his Majesty , " whilst they were preparing all other particulars according " to his command , that he would confer the custody " of the Tower upon Sir John Coniers ...
... received this answer , they returned a message of thanks ; and defired his Majesty , " whilst they were preparing all other particulars according " to his command , that he would confer the custody " of the Tower upon Sir John Coniers ...
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