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Page 102
Now the right of holding , modelling , and transferring property , is given and regu
, lated by the sovereign power of every state ; and therefore the civil power alone
could enable individuals to vest the land , which by the state they were ...
Now the right of holding , modelling , and transferring property , is given and regu
, lated by the sovereign power of every state ; and therefore the civil power alone
could enable individuals to vest the land , which by the state they were ...
Page 264
That in that very commission before mentioned , which was given to Cranmer for
his bifhoprick , there is an exception , per & ultra ea , quĉ tibi ex facris literis
divinitus commissa esse dignoscuntur ; ( i . e . ) over and above those powers
and ...
That in that very commission before mentioned , which was given to Cranmer for
his bifhoprick , there is an exception , per & ultra ea , quĉ tibi ex facris literis
divinitus commissa esse dignoscuntur ; ( i . e . ) over and above those powers
and ...
Page 406
II . the commons annex petitions to the lich law ' , ing state , subsidies till answers
were given to their petitions . . Under Edward “ Under Edward the Second , the
commons began to annex petitions to the bills , by which they granted subsidies .
II . the commons annex petitions to the lich law ' , ing state , subsidies till answers
were given to their petitions . . Under Edward “ Under Edward the Second , the
commons began to annex petitions to the bills , by which they granted subsidies .
Page 573
But notwithstanding the equality of so juft an order , the earl of Arrane , in the
name of the rest of the congregation professed openly on the same day at the
cross in Edinborough , that no protection hould be given to the queen ' s
domesticks ...
But notwithstanding the equality of so juft an order , the earl of Arrane , in the
name of the rest of the congregation professed openly on the same day at the
cross in Edinborough , that no protection hould be given to the queen ' s
domesticks ...
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of forming governments given Offences against the state , 467 . to the people by
God , 41 . 71 . 148 . Oldcastle , Sir John , his rebellion , 535 . 219 . . . . :
condemned as a traitor , 536 . Power of the crown human , not of di" . . : executed
therefore ...
of forming governments given Offences against the state , 467 . to the people by
God , 41 . 71 . 148 . Oldcastle , Sir John , his rebellion , 535 . 219 . . . . :
condemned as a traitor , 536 . Power of the crown human , not of di" . . : executed
therefore ...
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