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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... never could be deemed his wife ; and that a separation and divorce might still open the way for a new marriage with her beloved Rochester . Though their passion was so violent , and their opportunities of intercourse so frequent , that ...
... never could be deemed his wife ; and that a separation and divorce might still open the way for a new marriage with her beloved Rochester . Though their passion was so violent , and their opportunities of intercourse so frequent , that ...
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... never but thrice in six hundred years refused a supply , they needed not m 14th of May , 1612. n Franklyn , p . 11. 33 . p Id . p . 49 . 4 Parliam . History , vol . 5. p . 286 . Journ . 12th April , 2d May , 1614 , & c . Franklyn , p ...
... never but thrice in six hundred years refused a supply , they needed not m 14th of May , 1612. n Franklyn , p . 11. 33 . p Id . p . 49 . 4 Parliam . History , vol . 5. p . 286 . Journ . 12th April , 2d May , 1614 , & c . Franklyn , p ...
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... Never had the authority of any king , who resided among them , been so firmly established as was that of James , even when absent ; and , as the administration had been hitherto conducted with great order and tranquillity , there had ...
... Never had the authority of any king , who resided among them , been so firmly established as was that of James , even when absent ; and , as the administration had been hitherto conducted with great order and tranquillity , there had ...
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... never could hope to establish , but by first pro- curing an acknowledgment of his own authority in all spiritual causes ; and nothing could be more contrary Franklyn , p . 25. Spotswood . to the practice as well as principles of the ...
... never could hope to establish , but by first pro- curing an acknowledgment of his own authority in all spiritual causes ; and nothing could be more contrary Franklyn , p . 25. Spotswood . to the practice as well as principles of the ...
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... never do us any good . When summoned before the privy - council , he refused to answer to a civil court for any thing delivered from the pulpit , even though the crime of which he was accused was of a civil nature . The church adopted 4 ...
... never do us any good . When summoned before the privy - council , he refused to answer to a civil court for any thing delivered from the pulpit , even though the crime of which he was accused was of a civil nature . The church adopted 4 ...
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