The Later Renaissance in England: Nondramatic Verse and Prose, 1600-1660Houghton Mifflin, 1975 - 962 pagina's |
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Pagina 595
... king , by way of recapitulation , lays open as so offensive , and they run thus : 1. " That the Parliament has an absolute , indisputable power of declaring law , so that all the right of the king and people depends upon their pleasure ...
... king , by way of recapitulation , lays open as so offensive , and they run thus : 1. " That the Parliament has an absolute , indisputable power of declaring law , so that all the right of the king and people depends upon their pleasure ...
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... king by the mediation of the king of France , Theobald , earl of Blois , and divers great bishops ; which the king of England was the more willing to accept in regard he saw this breach with the church might much prejudice his tem- 20 ...
... king by the mediation of the king of France , Theobald , earl of Blois , and divers great bishops ; which the king of England was the more willing to accept in regard he saw this breach with the church might much prejudice his tem- 20 ...
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... King's uncle ) , was created duke of Bedford ; Thomas the Lord Stanley ( the King's father - in - law ) , earl of Derby ; and Edward Courtenay , earl of Devon ; 62 though 10 the king had then nevertheless a purpose in himself to make ...
... King's uncle ) , was created duke of Bedford ; Thomas the Lord Stanley ( the King's father - in - law ) , earl of Derby ; and Edward Courtenay , earl of Devon ; 62 though 10 the king had then nevertheless a purpose in himself to make ...
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