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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... queen , in fact , and those around her , acted and felt as a legitimate government restored after an usurpation , and treated the recent statutes as null and invalid . But even in matters of temporal government the stretches of ...
... queen , in fact , and those around her , acted and felt as a legitimate government restored after an usurpation , and treated the recent statutes as null and invalid . But even in matters of temporal government the stretches of ...
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... queen's hands to the church passed not without difficulty ; and it was found impossible to obtain a repeal of the act of supremacy without the pope's explicit confirmation of the abbey lands to their new proprietors . Even this ...
... queen's hands to the church passed not without difficulty ; and it was found impossible to obtain a repeal of the act of supremacy without the pope's explicit confirmation of the abbey lands to their new proprietors . Even this ...
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... Queen's unwillingness to decide this , or to marry . § 9. Im- prisonment of Lady Catherine Grey . 10. Mary Queen of Scotland . 11. Com- bination in her Favour . § 12. Bull of Pius V. Statutes for the Queen's Security . 13. Catholics ...
... Queen's unwillingness to decide this , or to marry . § 9. Im- prisonment of Lady Catherine Grey . 10. Mary Queen of Scotland . 11. Com- bination in her Favour . § 12. Bull of Pius V. Statutes for the Queen's Security . 13. Catholics ...
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... queen could desire : the first - fruits of benefices , and , what was far more important , the supremacy in ecclesiastical affairs , were restored to the crown ; the laws made concerning religion in Edward's time were re - enacted ...
... queen could desire : the first - fruits of benefices , and , what was far more important , the supremacy in ecclesiastical affairs , were restored to the crown ; the laws made concerning religion in Edward's time were re - enacted ...
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... queen was placed rendering her death a most important contingency , the popish party made use of pretended con ... queen's royal power over all estates and subjects within her dominions , " enacts , with an iniquitous and sanguinary ...
... queen was placed rendering her death a most important contingency , the popish party made use of pretended con ... queen's royal power over all estates and subjects within her dominions , " enacts , with an iniquitous and sanguinary ...
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