A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts: On the Most Interesting and Entertaining Subjects: But Chiefly Such as Relate to the History and Constitution of These Kingdoms. Selected from an Infinite Number in Print and Manuscript, in the Royal, Cotton, Sion, and Other Public, as Well as Private Libraries; Particularly that of the Late Lord Somers, Volume 1Walter Scott T. Cadell, W. Davies, 1809 - Great Britain |
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... reason of their holding , they ought to be monished , and also ought to come to the parliament , and no other inferior of the clergy , unless their presence were profitable and necessary for the parliament , and to those the king is ...
... reason of their holding , they ought to be monished , and also ought to come to the parliament , and no other inferior of the clergy , unless their presence were profitable and necessary for the parliament , and to those the king is ...
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... reason of sickness , or for any other necessary cause , but through an inordinate will , shall wantonly absent himself by the space of forty days , as not regarding the vexation of his people , and their great expences , it shall then ...
... reason of sickness , or for any other necessary cause , but through an inordinate will , shall wantonly absent himself by the space of forty days , as not regarding the vexation of his people , and their great expences , it shall then ...
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... reason of Henry VIIth's conferring the title of Duke of York at this particular time upon his son , with circumstances of splendour inconsistent with his usual parsimony , seems to have been , that a title so long popular , and beloved ...
... reason of Henry VIIth's conferring the title of Duke of York at this particular time upon his son , with circumstances of splendour inconsistent with his usual parsimony , seems to have been , that a title so long popular , and beloved ...
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... reason that we should make our chief head a council in the same , before we proceed to a definitive sentence . I came not to please , for favour , need , or dread , of any person alive , be he king , or otherwise . I have no such ...
... reason that we should make our chief head a council in the same , before we proceed to a definitive sentence . I came not to please , for favour , need , or dread , of any person alive , be he king , or otherwise . I have no such ...
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... reason is for the ancienty of your kingdom , which was before theirs , and out of the which theirs is grown , only abiding with your grace , and of one kingdom made twain ; the spiritual kingdom ( as they call it ) for they will be ...
... reason is for the ancienty of your kingdom , which was before theirs , and out of the which theirs is grown , only abiding with your grace , and of one kingdom made twain ; the spiritual kingdom ( as they call it ) for they will be ...
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