The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Revolution in 1688: In Eight Volumes, Tập 2T. Caddell, 1782 |
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... subjects , that they paid the most implicit deference to his commands ; efteemed affaffination meri- torious , when fanctified by his mandate ; courted danger , and even certain death , in the execution of his orders ' ; and fancied ...
... subjects , that they paid the most implicit deference to his commands ; efteemed affaffination meri- torious , when fanctified by his mandate ; courted danger , and even certain death , in the execution of his orders ' ; and fancied ...
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... subject and a malefac- tor ; and , what he ftill more regretted , be thereby pre- vented from making preparations for a new crufade , which he had projected , after the expiration of the truce , and from redeeming the fepulchre of ...
... subject and a malefac- tor ; and , what he ftill more regretted , be thereby pre- vented from making preparations for a new crufade , which he had projected , after the expiration of the truce , and from redeeming the fepulchre of ...
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... subject to any limitations , fupplied all de- fects of title in the perfon on whom he beftowed prefer- ment . The canons which regulated elections were pur- posely rendered intricate and involved : Frequent difputes arofe among ...
... subject to any limitations , fupplied all de- fects of title in the perfon on whom he beftowed prefer- ment . The canons which regulated elections were pur- posely rendered intricate and involved : Frequent difputes arofe among ...
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... subject of their chief glory and exuitation . Rymer , vol . i . p . 139. M. Paris , p . 155 . P. 143 . p . 169 . i Rymer , vol . i . * M. Paris , p . 156. Trivet , p . 151. Ann . Waverl . 1 M. Paris , F. 157 . INNOCENT , CHAP . XI ...
... subject of their chief glory and exuitation . Rymer , vol . i . p . 139. M. Paris , p . 155 . P. 143 . p . 169 . i Rymer , vol . i . * M. Paris , p . 156. Trivet , p . 151. Ann . Waverl . 1 M. Paris , F. 157 . INNOCENT , CHAP . XI ...
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... subject therefore requires , that we should form a just idea of this law , in order to explain the state , as well of that king- dom , as of all other kingdoms of Europe , which , during those ages , were governed by fimilar ...
... subject therefore requires , that we should form a just idea of this law , in order to explain the state , as well of that king- dom , as of all other kingdoms of Europe , which , during those ages , were governed by fimilar ...
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