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... a and the lively reflections upon the qualities and spectator , or assessor , as
he ought to have been ; qualifications of the several persons in authority in but by
the infusions he made into king James , court and council , no man could expect
...
... a and the lively reflections upon the qualities and spectator , or assessor , as
he ought to have been ; qualifications of the several persons in authority in but by
the infusions he made into king James , court and council , no man could expect
...
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... and poundage , and and courts of revenue to bring money into the other duties
upon merchandises , were collected by treasury ; the council - table by
proclamations enorder of the board , which had been perversely re- joining this ,
that was ...
... and poundage , and and courts of revenue to bring money into the other duties
upon merchandises , were collected by treasury ; the council - table by
proclamations enorder of the board , which had been perversely re- joining this ,
that was ...
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Council - table and Star - chamber enlarged . 29 sion of all that they had )
apothegms of state urged To extend this consideration of the form and as
elements of law , judges aś sharp - sighted as circumstance of proceeding in
cases of an ...
Council - table and Star - chamber enlarged . 29 sion of all that they had )
apothegms of state urged To extend this consideration of the form and as
elements of law , judges aś sharp - sighted as circumstance of proceeding in
cases of an ...
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The privy- ceed in the reading of the liturgy , which was not council had no other
notice of it , than all the at all attended or hearkened to by those who rekingdom
had , the Sunday before , when it was mained within the church ; and ' if it had ...
The privy- ceed in the reading of the liturgy , which was not council had no other
notice of it , than all the at all attended or hearkened to by those who rekingdom
had , the Sunday before , when it was mained within the church ; and ' if it had ...
Side 45
... inserted a clause never heard of , to rebellion , no mention was made of it at
the and quite contrary to the end of that covenant , council - board , but such a
dispatch made into whereby they obliged themselves to pursue the exScotland
upon ...
... inserted a clause never heard of , to rebellion , no mention was made of it at
the and quite contrary to the end of that covenant , council - board , but such a
dispatch made into whereby they obliged themselves to pursue the exScotland
upon ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 4 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1839 |
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