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Page 146
... King , all lands to paye ijs . of the li . from the loweste to the hieste ; the goods to paye ij . of the li . from ... King then gold or silver . And the gentilmen whiche muste take payne to levie this money amongs the Kings subjects I ...
... King , all lands to paye ijs . of the li . from the loweste to the hieste ; the goods to paye ij . of the li . from ... King then gold or silver . And the gentilmen whiche muste take payne to levie this money amongs the Kings subjects I ...
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... King , stated to him the determination of his ministers , to submit to him in pre- ference to the French , and that he from that moment was free . The King asked if he might be allowed to quit Cadiz ? and was answered , most certainly ...
... King , stated to him the determination of his ministers , to submit to him in pre- ference to the French , and that he from that moment was free . The King asked if he might be allowed to quit Cadiz ? and was answered , most certainly ...
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... King was the compact of the nation . Observe what monstrous consequences would result from a con- trary position . A ... King has a power to pardon individuals : if the King holds out his faith to a robber to come in , on a promise of a ...
... King was the compact of the nation . Observe what monstrous consequences would result from a con- trary position . A ... King has a power to pardon individuals : if the King holds out his faith to a robber to come in , on a promise of a ...
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Rodolfo and Forty Sonnets | 24 |
Italy before the Roman Dominion | 39 |
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