A Second Jacobean Journal: Being a Record of Those Things Most Talked of During the Years 1607 to 1610 |
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... subjects of their allegiance and obedience to his Majesty , or to give licence or leave to any of them to bear arms , raise tumults , or to offer any violence or hurt to his Majesty's Royal Person , State or Govern- ment , or to any of ...
... subjects of their allegiance and obedience to his Majesty , or to give licence or leave to any of them to bear arms , raise tumults , or to offer any violence or hurt to his Majesty's Royal Person , State or Govern- ment , or to any of ...
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... subjects from their natural allegiance to a foreign service and obedience . In his defence he began to justify his priesthood , when it was answered that priesthood solely was not imputed him for treason for he might exercise it ...
... subjects from their natural allegiance to a foreign service and obedience . In his defence he began to justify his priesthood , when it was answered that priesthood solely was not imputed him for treason for he might exercise it ...
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... subjects of their allegiance , give them leave to offer violence to his person or government or subjects ; that the Oath is not lawful and may be taken with equivocation and mental reserva- tions . Quoteth authorities of Councils of the ...
... subjects of their allegiance , give them leave to offer violence to his person or government or subjects ; that the Oath is not lawful and may be taken with equivocation and mental reserva- tions . Quoteth authorities of Councils of the ...
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