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Page 212
highness that now is , being the very true and undoubted heir and inheritrix
thereof , and invested in her most royal person , according unto the laws of this
realm ; and by force and virtue of the same , all regal power , dignity , honour ,
authority ...
highness that now is , being the very true and undoubted heir and inheritrix
thereof , and invested in her most royal person , according unto the laws of this
realm ; and by force and virtue of the same , all regal power , dignity , honour ,
authority ...
Page 213
cerning the said statutes , and take the benefit and privilege of the same , nor
correct and punish offenders against her most royal perfon , and the regality and
dignity of the crown of this realm , and the dominions thereof , as the kings of this
...
cerning the said statutes , and take the benefit and privilege of the same , nor
correct and punish offenders against her most royal perfon , and the regality and
dignity of the crown of this realm , and the dominions thereof , as the kings of this
...
Page 336
An Aet for the preventing of Inconveniences happening by the long Intermision of
Parliaments , is in derogation of his majesty ' s just rights and prerogative
inherent to the imperial crown of this realm , for the calling and assembling of ...
An Aet for the preventing of Inconveniences happening by the long Intermision of
Parliaments , is in derogation of his majesty ' s just rights and prerogative
inherent to the imperial crown of this realm , for the calling and assembling of ...
Page 351
Considering also , that sudden occasions fortune many times , which do require
speedy remedies , and by abiding for a parliament , in the mean time might
happen great prejudice to ensue to the realm ; and weighing that his majesty (
which ...
Considering also , that sudden occasions fortune many times , which do require
speedy remedies , and by abiding for a parliament , in the mean time might
happen great prejudice to ensue to the realm ; and weighing that his majesty (
which ...
Page 594
It happened also , that some members of the houfe of commons , many of his
domestick servants , and not a few of the nobility and great men of the realm ,
repaired from several places to the king at York ; fo far from being willing to
involve ...
It happened also , that some members of the houfe of commons , many of his
domestick servants , and not a few of the nobility and great men of the realm ,
repaired from several places to the king at York ; fo far from being willing to
involve ...
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