The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 6G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... could be prevailed upon to give the ne- cessary support to government . Coke's Institutes , part 4. chap . 1. of Charters of Exemption . t Journ , 11 April , 1614 . the house either with surprise or indignation . " The 1614. ] 11 JAMES I.
... could be prevailed upon to give the ne- cessary support to government . Coke's Institutes , part 4. chap . 1. of Charters of Exemption . t Journ , 11 April , 1614 . the house either with surprise or indignation . " The 1614. ] 11 JAMES I.
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... give a particular account of the ceremonies which the king was so intent to esta- blish . Such institutions , for a time , are esteemed either too divine to have proceeded from any other being than the Supreme Creator of the universe ...
... give a particular account of the ceremonies which the king was so intent to esta- blish . Such institutions , for a time , are esteemed either too divine to have proceeded from any other being than the Supreme Creator of the universe ...
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... give sanction to a practice , which his subjects regarded as the utmost instance of profaneness and impiety . " f Kennet , p . 709 . 8 Franklyn , p . 31. To shew how rigid the English , chiefly the Puritans , were become in this ...
... give sanction to a practice , which his subjects regarded as the utmost instance of profaneness and impiety . " f Kennet , p . 709 . 8 Franklyn , p . 31. To shew how rigid the English , chiefly the Puritans , were become in this ...
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... give him full satisfaction . It was more easy to see his intentions , than to prevent their success . Al- most at one time , it was known in England that Frede- Franklyn , p . 48 . y Rushworth , vol . 1. p . 12 , 13 . Z a Franklyn , p ...
... give him full satisfaction . It was more easy to see his intentions , than to prevent their success . Al- most at one time , it was known in England that Frede- Franklyn , p . 48 . y Rushworth , vol . 1. p . 12 , 13 . Z a Franklyn , p ...
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... give any just alarm to England ; that mighty resistance would yet be made by so many potent and warlike princes and states in Germany , ere they would yield their neck to the yoke ; that France , now engaged to contract a double ...
... give any just alarm to England ; that mighty resistance would yet be made by so many potent and warlike princes and states in Germany , ere they would yield their neck to the yoke ; that France , now engaged to contract a double ...
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