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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... assent by statute , placing them at the King's mercy should they fail to perform their undertaking . ' 1417-18 . The supplies granted by Parliament , and the men raised by Exeter , amounting by some accounts to 15,000 , were not the ...
... assent by statute , placing them at the King's mercy should they fail to perform their undertaking . ' 1417-18 . The supplies granted by Parliament , and the men raised by Exeter , amounting by some accounts to 15,000 , were not the ...
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... assent " of the Commons being set forth as well as the " assent and advice " of the Lords . The nomi- nation of the Council was made by them , but with the same assent . The proclamation which , under the necessity of the case , they ...
... assent " of the Commons being set forth as well as the " assent and advice " of the Lords . The nomi- nation of the Council was made by them , but with the same assent . The proclamation which , under the necessity of the case , they ...
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... assent , and beseeches that henceforth whether they should make any complaint or ask any remedy by mouth of their speaker , or by petition in writing , no law be made thereafter changing the meaning and purport of what is asked by ...
... assent , and beseeches that henceforth whether they should make any complaint or ask any remedy by mouth of their speaker , or by petition in writing , no law be made thereafter changing the meaning and purport of what is asked by ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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