The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 1Longman, 1882 |
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... council could lawfully assemble . From all her judi- catures an appeal lay , in the last resort , to the sove- reign , even when the question was whether an opinion ought to be accounted heretical , or whether the ad- ministration of a ...
... council could lawfully assemble . From all her judi- catures an appeal lay , in the last resort , to the sove- reign , even when the question was whether an opinion ought to be accounted heretical , or whether the ad- ministration of a ...
Sivu 68
... Council . The au- thority of the English legislature extended over Ire- land . The executive administration was entrusted to men taken either from England or from the English pale , and , in either case , regarded as 68 CH . I. HISTORY ...
... Council . The au- thority of the English legislature extended over Ire- land . The executive administration was entrusted to men taken either from England or from the English pale , and , in either case , regarded as 68 CH . I. HISTORY ...
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... councils . When the States General of the United Provinces convoked at Dort a synod of doctors not episcopally ordained , an English Bishop and an English Dean , commissioned by the head of the English Church , sate with those doctors ...
... councils . When the States General of the United Provinces convoked at Dort a synod of doctors not episcopally ordained , an English Bishop and an English Dean , commissioned by the head of the English Church , sate with those doctors ...
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... , to fine , imprison , pillory , and mutilate without restraint . A separate council which * See his report to Charles for the year 1639 . sate at York , under the presidency of Wentworth , 92 CH . I. HISTORY OF ENGLAND ,
... , to fine , imprison , pillory , and mutilate without restraint . A separate council which * See his report to Charles for the year 1639 . sate at York , under the presidency of Wentworth , 92 CH . I. HISTORY OF ENGLAND ,
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... Council of York had made the Great Charter a dead letter on the north of the Trent . The government of England was now , in all points but one , as despotic as that of France . But that one point was all important . There was still no ...
... Council of York had made the Great Charter a dead letter on the north of the Trent . The government of England was now , in all points but one , as despotic as that of France . But that one point was all important . There was still no ...
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