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... CHAPTER IV . OF THE KING'S ROYAL FAMILY ........... 218 to 224 1. The king's royal family consists , first , of the queen : who is either regnant , consort , or dowager 218 2. The queen consort is a public person ; and has many personal ...
... CHAPTER IV . OF THE KING'S ROYAL FAMILY ........... 218 to 224 1. The king's royal family consists , first , of the queen : who is either regnant , consort , or dowager 218 2. The queen consort is a public person ; and has many personal ...
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... CHAPTER XI . OF THE CLERGY ... .. ........................ . ..................... .. .......... 876 to 895 1. The people , whether aliens , denizens , or natives , are also either clergy , that is , all persons in holy orders , or ...
... CHAPTER XI . OF THE CLERGY ... .. ........................ . ..................... .. .......... 876 to 895 1. The people , whether aliens , denizens , or natives , are also either clergy , that is , all persons in holy orders , or ...
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... chapter , by conge d'eslire from the king , and letters missive of recommendation ; in the same manner as bishops : 15 but in those chapters , that were founded by Henry VIII . out of the spoils of the dis- solved monasteries , the ...
... chapter , by conge d'eslire from the king , and letters missive of recommendation ; in the same manner as bishops : 15 but in those chapters , that were founded by Henry VIII . out of the spoils of the dis- solved monasteries , the ...
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