The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 Seiten |
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... lords from whom they held . These had seen the ad- vantages of liberty , from its effects upon those of equal rank ... houses burned , and their farms plundered . A blacksmith , well known by the name of Wat Tyler , was the first that excited ...
... lords from whom they held . These had seen the ad- vantages of liberty , from its effects upon those of equal rank ... houses burned , and their farms plundered . A blacksmith , well known by the name of Wat Tyler , was the first that excited ...
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... house of lords seemed to enjoy an unbiased deliberative author- ity ; the cause of Henry , and that of the duke of York , were solemnly debated , each side producing their reasons without fear or control . This was the first time that a ...
... house of lords seemed to enjoy an unbiased deliberative author- ity ; the cause of Henry , and that of the duke of York , were solemnly debated , each side producing their reasons without fear or control . This was the first time that a ...
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... house of Lan- caster . He then demanded whether they chose Henry for their king ; to which the people crying , " A York ! a York ! " he quick- ly called an assembly of lords and bishops at Baynard's Castle , and these ratified their ...
... house of Lan- caster . He then demanded whether they chose Henry for their king ; to which the people crying , " A York ! a York ! " he quick- ly called an assembly of lords and bishops at Baynard's Castle , and these ratified their ...
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... house of lords , several peers , rising up in their places , gave an account of what they knew concerning lord Seymour's conduct , and his criminal words and actions . There was greater difficulty in managing A. D. the prosecution in the ...
... house of lords , several peers , rising up in their places , gave an account of what they knew concerning lord Seymour's conduct , and his criminal words and actions . There was greater difficulty in managing A. D. the prosecution in the ...
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... house of lords ; but Somerset contrived , for this time , to elude the rigour of their sentence , by having previously , on his knees , confessed the charge before the members of the council . This con- fession , which he signed with ...
... house of lords ; but Somerset contrived , for this time , to elude the rigour of their sentence , by having previously , on his knees , confessed the charge before the members of the council . This con- fession , which he signed with ...
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