The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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... king's readers should , according to statute , resume their lectures in the quarter between Midsummer and Michaelmas , which had been for some time suspended ; but the defaulters , by the patronage of Cecil , procured from her majesty a ...
... king's readers should , according to statute , resume their lectures in the quarter between Midsummer and Michaelmas , which had been for some time suspended ; but the defaulters , by the patronage of Cecil , procured from her majesty a ...
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... king's bench entertained of the high commission , the proceedings of which were frequently checked by prohibitions , and also by the evident decay of the health of the queen , and the prospect of a Presbyterian successor to the throne ...
... king's bench entertained of the high commission , the proceedings of which were frequently checked by prohibitions , and also by the evident decay of the health of the queen , and the prospect of a Presbyterian successor to the throne ...
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... king . And then the king promised them with his own mouth faithfully to observe the said articles . This notwithstanding , a certain noble man passing by the king's high way , with his wife , in the king's peace , met certain English ...
... king . And then the king promised them with his own mouth faithfully to observe the said articles . This notwithstanding , a certain noble man passing by the king's high way , with his wife , in the king's peace , met certain English ...
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... king hath set all the lands to farm , to handle the men of the said Cantreds ( hundreds ) as it pleaseth him who compelled us to swear in his name , whereas we should swear only in the king's name . And where the king's cross ought to ...
... king hath set all the lands to farm , to handle the men of the said Cantreds ( hundreds ) as it pleaseth him who compelled us to swear in his name , whereas we should swear only in the king's name . And where the king's cross ought to ...
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• ter of Sir David Hanmer , chief justice of the king's bench in the reign of Richard II .; and he appears to have ... king , to whom he was truly attached . He signalized himself even at this early age , and , as a reward for his ...
• ter of Sir David Hanmer , chief justice of the king's bench in the reign of Richard II .; and he appears to have ... king , to whom he was truly attached . He signalized himself even at this early age , and , as a reward for his ...
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