The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 Seiten |
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... houses of York and Lancaster , which , for many years after , deluged the kingdom with blood , and yet , in the end ... house of peers , demanding the advice of parliament with regard to the future treatment of the dethroned prince . To ...
... houses of York and Lancaster , which , for many years after , deluged the kingdom with blood , and yet , in the end ... house of peers , demanding the advice of parliament with regard to the future treatment of the dethroned prince . To ...
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... house of and appeared in person as his accuser . peers , In those times 1478. of confusion , every crime alleged by the prevailing party was fatal : the duke was found guilty ; and being allowed to choose the manner in which he would ...
... house of and appeared in person as his accuser . peers , In those times 1478. of confusion , every crime alleged by the prevailing party was fatal : the duke was found guilty ; and being allowed to choose the manner in which he would ...
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... peers ; and being convicted of high - treason , in consequence of pleading guilty to the arraignment , was beheaded on Tower Hill , and in him ended the last male branch of the house of Plantagenet . The deplorable end of this innocent ...
... peers ; and being convicted of high - treason , in consequence of pleading guilty to the arraignment , was beheaded on Tower Hill , and in him ended the last male branch of the house of Plantagenet . The deplorable end of this innocent ...
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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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... peers who were appointed to sit on his jury : " Whether a man could be guilty of treason , who obeyed orders given ... house of commons by this means reinstated in its ancient authority , the pride of the clergy humbled , and their vices ...
... peers who were appointed to sit on his jury : " Whether a man could be guilty of treason , who obeyed orders given ... house of commons by this means reinstated in its ancient authority , the pride of the clergy humbled , and their vices ...
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