The History of England from the Accession of James II.Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... justice , seem to have been very tenderly treated . There can be no doubt that , when these two great revolu tions had been effected , our forefathers were by far the best governed people in Europe . During three hundred years , the ...
... justice , seem to have been very tenderly treated . There can be no doubt that , when these two great revolu tions had been effected , our forefathers were by far the best governed people in Europe . During three hundred years , the ...
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... Justice and the Rolls of Parliament , were ransacked to find pretexts for the excesses of the Star Chamber on one side , and of the High Court of Justice on the other . During a long course of years every Whig historian was anxious to ...
... Justice and the Rolls of Parliament , were ransacked to find pretexts for the excesses of the Star Chamber on one side , and of the High Court of Justice on the other . During a long course of years every Whig historian was anxious to ...
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... justice , of mercy , and of honor . He had large pow- ers for the regulation of trade . It was by him that money was coined , that weights and measures were fixed , that marts and havens were appointed . His ecclesiastical patronage was ...
... justice , of mercy , and of honor . He had large pow- ers for the regulation of trade . It was by him that money was coined , that weights and measures were fixed , that marts and havens were appointed . His ecclesiastical patronage was ...
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... justice in his name , so he appointed divines of va- rious ranks to preach the gospel , and to administer the sacra- ments . It was unnecessary that there should be any imposition of hands . The king - such was the opinion of Cranmer ...
... justice in his name , so he appointed divines of va- rious ranks to preach the gospel , and to administer the sacra- ments . It was unnecessary that there should be any imposition of hands . The king - such was the opinion of Cranmer ...
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... justice of this awful denunciation . Luther had evinced his own opinion in the clearest manner , by espousing a nun . Some of the most illustrious bishops and priests who had died by fire during the reign of Mary had left wives and ...
... justice of this awful denunciation . Luther had evinced his own opinion in the clearest manner , by espousing a nun . Some of the most illustrious bishops and priests who had died by fire during the reign of Mary had left wives and ...
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