The student's Constitutional history of England. The constitutional history of England from the accession of Henry vii. to the death of George ii by W. Smith1872 |
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... letter or letters under the king's privy seal , general or particular , letter missive , promise , bond , or obligation of re - payment , or by any taxation or other assessing , by virtue of any commission or commissions , or by any ...
... letter or letters under the king's privy seal , general or particular , letter missive , promise , bond , or obligation of re - payment , or by any taxation or other assessing , by virtue of any commission or commissions , or by any ...
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... letter concludes , “ you must use him in all things according to the sharpe disciplyne militar of the northern wars . " 11 It is natural to presume that few would expose themselves to the treatment of this unfortunate citizen ; and that ...
... letter concludes , “ you must use him in all things according to the sharpe disciplyne militar of the northern wars . " 11 It is natural to presume that few would expose themselves to the treatment of this unfortunate citizen ; and that ...
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... letter of Edward to all the sheriffs commands them to give notice to the freeholders , citizens , and burgesses ... letters to the sheriffs , and elected as knights for different shires ; all of whom belonged to the court , or were in ...
... letter of Edward to all the sheriffs commands them to give notice to the freeholders , citizens , and burgesses ... letters to the sheriffs , and elected as knights for different shires ; all of whom belonged to the court , or were in ...
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... letter of apology for the language he had held towards the king ; but this letter , a strange medley of abjectness and impertinence , excited only contempt in Henry , and was published by him with a severe com- mentary . Whatever ...
... letter of apology for the language he had held towards the king ; but this letter , a strange medley of abjectness and impertinence , excited only contempt in Henry , and was published by him with a severe com- mentary . Whatever ...
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... letter from the temporal peers as well as bishops against the procrastination of sentence in so just a suit , the opinions of English and foreign universities had been laid before both houses of parlia- ment and of convocation , and the ...
... letter from the temporal peers as well as bishops against the procrastination of sentence in so just a suit , the opinions of English and foreign universities had been laid before both houses of parlia- ment and of convocation , and the ...
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