The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... commons , which makes a part of the constitution at this day . They ordered that four knights should be chosen by each county , who should in- quire into the grievances of their respective constituents , and attend at the ensuing ...
... commons , which makes a part of the constitution at this day . They ordered that four knights should be chosen by each county , who should in- quire into the grievances of their respective constituents , and attend at the ensuing ...
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... commons . The people had been gaining some consideration since the gradual diminution of the force of the feudal system . The establishment of corporation charters , by which many of the rustic slaves were in a capacity of rescuing ...
... commons . The people had been gaining some consideration since the gradual diminution of the force of the feudal system . The establishment of corporation charters , by which many of the rustic slaves were in a capacity of rescuing ...
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... commons proceeded to requir- ing , and , having all the property of the nation , they by degrees began to be possessed of the power . Such was the constitution of that parliament to which Edward applied for assistance against France ...
... commons proceeded to requir- ing , and , having all the property of the nation , they by degrees began to be possessed of the power . Such was the constitution of that parliament to which Edward applied for assistance against France ...
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... commons might be to prosecute a sect whose crime at any rate was but error , the credit of the court and the cabals of the clergy at last obtained an act for burning obstinate lreretics . This statute was no sooner passed than the ...
... commons might be to prosecute a sect whose crime at any rate was but error , the credit of the court and the cabals of the clergy at last obtained an act for burning obstinate lreretics . This statute was no sooner passed than the ...
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... commons was brought over to second his request . An address was presented against the duke of Somer- set , the duchess of Suffolk , the bishop of Chester , sir John Sutton , and lord Dudley , praying the king to remove them for ever ...
... commons was brought over to second his request . An address was presented against the duke of Somer- set , the duchess of Suffolk , the bishop of Chester , sir John Sutton , and lord Dudley , praying the king to remove them for ever ...
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