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Having been sent as envoy to the United Provinces , some Scotch royalists attacked him in his inn and murdered him.3 Arthur Duck also , besides acting as chancellor in two dicceses and as master in Chancery , was king's advocate in the ...
Having been sent as envoy to the United Provinces , some Scotch royalists attacked him in his inn and murdered him.3 Arthur Duck also , besides acting as chancellor in two dicceses and as master in Chancery , was king's advocate in the ...
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The other is by Sir John Borough or Burroughs , Garter king of Arms , and keeper of the records in Charles I.'s reign . ... fish in English waters without the king's licence ; and it was intended as an answer to Grotius's Mare Liberum .
The other is by Sir John Borough or Burroughs , Garter king of Arms , and keeper of the records in Charles I.'s reign . ... fish in English waters without the king's licence ; and it was intended as an answer to Grotius's Mare Liberum .
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2 British seas ; 1 in 1572 , 1573 , and 1577 Elizabeth prohibited the levy of troops for service in countries with which England was at peace ; and in 1605 the court of King's Bench and the civilians differed on the question whether ...
2 British seas ; 1 in 1572 , 1573 , and 1577 Elizabeth prohibited the levy of troops for service in countries with which England was at peace ; and in 1605 the court of King's Bench and the civilians differed on the question whether ...
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Kings and emperors for a consideration made themselves the protectors of the merchants . * They encouraged the formation of markets , the peace of which was specially guaranteed . Special rules were made to facilitate their conduct ...
Kings and emperors for a consideration made themselves the protectors of the merchants . * They encouraged the formation of markets , the peace of which was specially guaranteed . Special rules were made to facilitate their conduct ...
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10 Thus when in 1285 the government of London was taken into the king's hands , and put in charge of a warden , he held the court , and consulted with the aldermen ; and similarly at St. Ives the lord held the court and consulted the ...
10 Thus when in 1285 the government of London was taken into the king's hands , and put in charge of a warden , he held the court , and consulted with the aldermen ; and similarly at St. Ives the lord held the court and consulted the ...
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