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... declared and intended in the oath of Elizabeth , was altered in the reign of William and Mary to a negative supre- macy - a declaration denying the rights and encroachments of the Pope . The positive supremacy of the Crown it would now ...
... declared and intended in the oath of Elizabeth , was altered in the reign of William and Mary to a negative supre- macy - a declaration denying the rights and encroachments of the Pope . The positive supremacy of the Crown it would now ...
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... declared their approval of Reschid Pasha's answer . This protocol was for- warded to St. Petersburgh for the consideration of the Russian Go- vernment . But before the protocol was communicated , the representa- tives of England and ...
... declared their approval of Reschid Pasha's answer . This protocol was for- warded to St. Petersburgh for the consideration of the Russian Go- vernment . But before the protocol was communicated , the representa- tives of England and ...
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... declare that Russia had given assurances of her wish for peace . The Porte would reply to them by a declaration of the ... declared by the Powers in the years 1840 and 1841 would be solemnly and effectively confirmed by the same Powers ...
... declare that Russia had given assurances of her wish for peace . The Porte would reply to them by a declaration of the ... declared by the Powers in the years 1840 and 1841 would be solemnly and effectively confirmed by the same Powers ...
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