The student's Constitutional history of England. The constitutional history of England from the accession of Henry vii. to the death of George ii by W. Smith1872 |
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... king's marriage with the daughter of Edward IV . , who , if she should bear only the name of royalty , might transmit an undisputed inheritance of its prerogatives to her posterity . ยง 6. This marriage , and the king's great vigilance ...
... king's marriage with the daughter of Edward IV . , who , if she should bear only the name of royalty , might transmit an undisputed inheritance of its prerogatives to her posterity . ยง 6. This marriage , and the king's great vigilance ...
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... king's clemency seems to have been influenced by the sordid motive of selling pardons ; and it has been shown that he made a profit of every office in his court , and received money for conferring bishoprics . It is asserted by early ...
... king's clemency seems to have been influenced by the sordid motive of selling pardons ; and it has been shown that he made a profit of every office in his court , and received money for conferring bishoprics . It is asserted by early ...
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... king's highness , by authority of this present parliament , all and every sum and sums of money which to them and every of them is , ought , or might be due , by reason of any money , or any other thing , to his grace at any time ...
... king's highness , by authority of this present parliament , all and every sum and sums of money which to them and every of them is , ought , or might be due , by reason of any money , or any other thing , to his grace at any time ...
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... king's issue . Her levities in discourse were brought within this strange act by a still more strange interpretation . Nor was the wounded pride of the king content with her death . Under the fear , as is most likely , of a more cruel ...
... king's issue . Her levities in discourse were brought within this strange act by a still more strange interpretation . Nor was the wounded pride of the king content with her death . Under the fear , as is most likely , of a more cruel ...
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... king's side were made evident , and the dis- grace of Wolsey , took place in the summer of 1529. The parlia- ment which met soon afterwards was continued through several sessions ( an unusual circumstance ) , till it completed the ...
... king's side were made evident , and the dis- grace of Wolsey , took place in the summer of 1529. The parlia- ment which met soon afterwards was continued through several sessions ( an unusual circumstance ) , till it completed the ...
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