The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George II.T. Davies ... Becket and De Hondt, and T. Cadell, 1771 |
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... first act of the execu- tors was to chufe the earl of Hertford , who was afterwards made duke of Somerset , as protector of the realm , and in him was lodg- ed all the regal power , together with a pri- vilege of naming whom he would ...
... first act of the execu- tors was to chufe the earl of Hertford , who was afterwards made duke of Somerset , as protector of the realm , and in him was lodg- ed all the regal power , together with a pri- vilege of naming whom he would ...
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... first offence , forfeit their goods and chat- tels , and fuffer imprisonment during pleasure ; for the fecond offence they were to incur the pain of premunire , and for the third offence to be at- tainted of treafon . Orders were foon ...
... first offence , forfeit their goods and chat- tels , and fuffer imprisonment during pleasure ; for the fecond offence they were to incur the pain of premunire , and for the third offence to be at- tainted of treafon . Orders were foon ...
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... first into the houfe of lords , feveral peers , rifing up in their places , gave an account of what they knew concern- ing lord Seymour's conduct , and his criminal . words and actions . There was more difficulty in managing the ...
... first into the houfe of lords , feveral peers , rifing up in their places , gave an account of what they knew concern- ing lord Seymour's conduct , and his criminal . words and actions . There was more difficulty in managing the ...
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... first to fign the death warrant ; but being at laft preffed by Cranmer , and vanquished by his importunities , he reluctantly complied ; de- claring , that if he did wrong , the fin should be on the head of thofe who had perfuaded him ...
... first to fign the death warrant ; but being at laft preffed by Cranmer , and vanquished by his importunities , he reluctantly complied ; de- claring , that if he did wrong , the fin should be on the head of thofe who had perfuaded him ...
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... first of these counties , the in- furgents amounting to ten thousand men , were headed by one Humphry Arundel , an expe- rienced foldier ; and they were still more en- couraged by fermons , which gave their revolt the air of a religious ...
... first of these counties , the in- furgents amounting to ten thousand men , were headed by one Humphry Arundel , an expe- rienced foldier ; and they were still more en- couraged by fermons , which gave their revolt the air of a religious ...
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