The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... officers of the king . It was to no pur- pose that the king desired he might be tried first by an ecclesiasti- cal jurisdiction , and then delivered up to the secular tribunal . Bec- ket asserted that it was unjust to try a man twice ...
... officers of the king . It was to no pur- pose that the king desired he might be tried first by an ecclesiasti- cal jurisdiction , and then delivered up to the secular tribunal . Bec- ket asserted that it was unjust to try a man twice ...
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... officers of justice ; but , killing one of them , he escaped with his concubine to the church of St. Mary le Bow , where he defended himself with deter- mined resolution . There he was supplied with arms and provisions , and expected to ...
... officers of justice ; but , killing one of them , he escaped with his concubine to the church of St. Mary le Bow , where he defended himself with deter- mined resolution . There he was supplied with arms and provisions , and expected to ...
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... officers of state . But how flattering soever the pros- pect before him appeared , yet there was a secret jealousy that was destroying his ambition and undermining all his pretensions . Through a great degree of imprudence , he on every ...
... officers of state . But how flattering soever the pros- pect before him appeared , yet there was a secret jealousy that was destroying his ambition and undermining all his pretensions . Through a great degree of imprudence , he on every ...
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... officers from men of mercantile professions . The par- liament therefore was dissolved ( for so now the general assembly of the nation began to be called ) , and another soon after was convened with as little success . The urgency of ...
... officers from men of mercantile professions . The par- liament therefore was dissolved ( for so now the general assembly of the nation began to be called ) , and another soon after was convened with as little success . The urgency of ...
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... officers remained unconcerned spectators of the ravages committed upon them , without incurring the hatred of oppressive or vindictive cruelty . Whenever the clergy ventured from home , they were dismounted from their horses , and ...
... officers remained unconcerned spectators of the ravages committed upon them , without incurring the hatred of oppressive or vindictive cruelty . Whenever the clergy ventured from home , they were dismounted from their horses , and ...
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