A Second Jacobean Journal: Being a Record of Those Things Most Talked of During the Years 1607 to 1610 |
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... Majesty's Kingdoms or Dominions , or to authorize any Foreign Prince to invade or annoy him or his Countries , or to discharge any of his subjects of their allegiance and obedience to his Majesty , or to give licence or leave to any of ...
... Majesty's Kingdoms or Dominions , or to authorize any Foreign Prince to invade or annoy him or his Countries , or to discharge any of his subjects of their allegiance and obedience to his Majesty , or to give licence or leave to any of ...
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... Majesty's honour . He complained also of that libel which was put abroad in England , although the good name of the Venetian Ambassador was not touched therein . The Senate then considered the matter and agreed upon their answer , which ...
... Majesty's honour . He complained also of that libel which was put abroad in England , although the good name of the Venetian Ambassador was not touched therein . The Senate then considered the matter and agreed upon their answer , which ...
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... Majesty should not be received as a message ; and that in all messages from his Majesty , the Speaker before he delivered them should first ask leave of the House as had been anciently accustomed . 12th . Two of the ships sent out by ...
... Majesty should not be received as a message ; and that in all messages from his Majesty , the Speaker before he delivered them should first ask leave of the House as had been anciently accustomed . 12th . Two of the ships sent out by ...
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