History of England and France Under the House of Lancaster ; with an Introductory View of the Early ReformationJohn Murray, 1855 - 473 Seiten |
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... Ordinance giving the Pope the power of nominating to benefices . The ground of the refusal was that the Ordinance had been surreptitiously obtained by the Romish clergy , and in derogation of a former Ordinance of Charles establishing ...
... Ordinance giving the Pope the power of nominating to benefices . The ground of the refusal was that the Ordinance had been surreptitiously obtained by the Romish clergy , and in derogation of a former Ordinance of Charles establishing ...
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... Ordinance ( 1302 ) the Parliament was sometimes , though rarely , held elsewhere . The name Parliament of Paris was ... Ordinances before 1334 purport to be by the advice and consent of the Parliament ; and even where this is not stated ...
... Ordinance ( 1302 ) the Parliament was sometimes , though rarely , held elsewhere . The name Parliament of Paris was ... Ordinances before 1334 purport to be by the advice and consent of the Parliament ; and even where this is not stated ...
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... Ordinance of Orleans , in which it originated so far as it became yearly and perpetual , fixed it at 1,200,000 , and Charles VII . never raised it permanently . He only three times levied crues , or surcharges , on the ground of the ...
... Ordinance of Orleans , in which it originated so far as it became yearly and perpetual , fixed it at 1,200,000 , and Charles VII . never raised it permanently . He only three times levied crues , or surcharges , on the ground of the ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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