| Church congress - 1866 - 378 pages
...declaration of the old law of England. "What did it say ? — " Whereas by divers sundry old authentic Histories and Chronicles it is manifestly declared...the same, unto whom a body politick, compact of all sort and degrees of people divided in terms, and by names of spirituality and temporality been bounden... | |
| Anglicans - 1866 - 382 pages
...authentic Histories and Chronicles it is manifestly declared and expressed that this realm of England i» an empire, and so hath been accepted in the world,...the same, unto whom a body politick, compact of all sort and degrees of people divided in terms, and by names of spirituality and temporality been bounden... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - Great Britain - 1867 - 758 pages
...manifestly declared and expressed that this realm of England in an Empire, and so hath been accepted in tho world ; governed by one supreme head and King, having...and royal estate of the Imperial Crown of the same .... without restraint, or provocation to any foreiyn printe or potentate of the world." So again,... | |
| sir Robert Joseph Phillimore (1st bart.) - 1868 - 132 pages
...of the law upon this subject than is contained in the prefatory part of the statute of Henry VIII. "Where by divers sundry old authentick histories and...the imperial " Crown of the same, unto whom a body politic, compact " of all sorts and degrees of people, divided in terms, and " by names of spiritualty... | |
| John Henry Blunt - Reformation - 1868 - 606 pages
...declared and expressed an ™de~ that this realm of England is an empire,i and so hath been Empire accepted in the world; governed by one supreme head...of the imperial crown of the same; unto whom a body politic compact of all sorts and degrees of people, divided in terms and by names of spiritualty and... | |
| Anonymous - History - 1868 - 602 pages
...this realm of England is an empire and hath so heen accepted in the world ; governed by one supremo head and king, having the dignity and royal estate...the imperial crown of the same ; unto whom a body politic compact of all sorts and degrees of people, divided in terms by names of spiritualty and temporally,... | |
| Convocation prov. of Canterbury - 1868 - 614 pages
...it is declared that the realm of England is an empire governed by one supreme head and king, having dignity and royal estate of the imperial crown of the same; unto whom a body politic, divided in terma and by names of spiritualty and temporalty, are bounden to bear next to God... | |
| English literature - 1868 - 600 pages
...so been accepted in the world ; governed by one supremo head and king, having the dignity and royul estate of the imperial crown of the same ; unto whom a body politic compact of all sorts and degrees of people, divided in terms by niyncs of spiritualty and temporally,... | |
| William Maskell - 1869 - 310 pages
...although well known to most of us, ought to be placed here : ' Where by divers sundry old authentic histories and chronicles, it is manifestly declared...the imperial crown of the same ; unto whom a body politic, compact of all sorts and degrees of people, divided in terms, and by names of spirituality... | |
| John Henry Blunt - Reformation - 1869 - 604 pages
...manifestly declared and expressed an 1"de' that this realm of England is an empire/ and so hath been Empire accepted in the world ; governed by one supreme head...of the imperial crown of the same; unto whom a body politic compact of all sorts and degrees of people, divided in terms and by names of spiritualty and... | |
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