The History of England from the Accession of James II.Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... reign of his grandson it had almost disappeared . In the time of Richard the First , the ordinary imprecation of a Norman gentleman was , " May I become an Englishman ! His ordinary form of indignant denial was , " Do you take me for an ...
... reign of his grandson it had almost disappeared . In the time of Richard the First , the ordinary imprecation of a Norman gentleman was , " May I become an Englishman ! His ordinary form of indignant denial was , " Do you take me for an ...
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... reigns . Bracton and Fleta , the Mirror of 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 ...
... reigns . Bracton and Fleta , the Mirror of 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 ...
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... reign of Henry the Sixth , the state was torn first by fac- tions , and at length by civil war , though Edward the Fourth was a prince of dissolute and imperious character , though Richard the Third has generally been represented as a ...
... reign of Henry the Sixth , the state was torn first by fac- tions , and at length by civil war , though Edward the Fourth was a prince of dissolute and imperious character , though Richard the Third has generally been represented as a ...
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... reign of every one of them was disturbed by formidable discontents ; but the government never failed either to soothe the mutineers , or to conquer and punish them . Some- times , by timely concessions , it succeeded in averting civil ...
... reign of every one of them was disturbed by formidable discontents ; but the government never failed either to soothe the mutineers , or to conquer and punish them . Some- times , by timely concessions , it succeeded in averting civil ...
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... reign , the supremacy was explained in a manner somewhat different from that which had been fash- ionable at the court of Henry . Cranmer had declared , in em- phatic terms , that God had immediately committed to Christian princes the ...
... reign , the supremacy was explained in a manner somewhat different from that which had been fash- ionable at the court of Henry . Cranmer had declared , in em- phatic terms , that God had immediately committed to Christian princes the ...
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