The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Band 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 Seiten |
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... subjects of Eng- " land received from their sovereign , the bill of " triennial parliament . 66 66 66 " C " These ... subject , are still attempting new diminutions of your majesty's just regalities , which must ever be no " less dear to ...
... subjects of Eng- " land received from their sovereign , the bill of " triennial parliament . 66 66 66 " C " These ... subject , are still attempting new diminutions of your majesty's just regalities , which must ever be no " less dear to ...
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... subjects was interested : that amongst the privileges of parliament , it was their " ancient and undoubted right , that his majesty 66 66 66 This doctrine was new to the lords , and contrary to the usage and custom of all times ; and ...
... subjects was interested : that amongst the privileges of parliament , it was their " ancient and undoubted right , that his majesty 66 66 66 This doctrine was new to the lords , and contrary to the usage and custom of all times ; and ...
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... subjects , he said , he should need say the " less , having erected so many lasting monuments " of his princely and fatherly care of his people , " in those excellent laws passed by him this par- " liament ; which , with very much ...
... subjects , he said , he should need say the " less , having erected so many lasting monuments " of his princely and fatherly care of his people , " in those excellent laws passed by him this par- " liament ; which , with very much ...
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... subjects , that he was " of all his subjects ; and therefore they prayed " not only resolved to observe the laws himself , " his majesty , that , by the advice of his great " but to maintain them against what opposition " council in ...
... subjects , that he was " of all his subjects ; and therefore they prayed " not only resolved to observe the laws himself , " his majesty , that , by the advice of his great " but to maintain them against what opposition " council in ...
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... subjects , " discover the secrets and bottoms of all plots and and to suppress all those , who , in any degree , " treasons ; and then I shall stand right in the eyes seemed to dislike their high proceedings . Above " of all my people ...
... subjects , " discover the secrets and bottoms of all plots and and to suppress all those , who , in any degree , " treasons ; and then I shall stand right in the eyes seemed to dislike their high proceedings . Above " of all my people ...
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