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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... Sovereign appointed over me by God , which bear the sword to punish evil doers , and protect them that do well . Unto you , after him , my whole obeisance is due , and ever hereafter as ever heretofore , with my fortune and my life will ...
... Sovereign appointed over me by God , which bear the sword to punish evil doers , and protect them that do well . Unto you , after him , my whole obeisance is due , and ever hereafter as ever heretofore , with my fortune and my life will ...
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... Sovereign was disabled by absence or sickness , the heir apparent either took upon himself the Government , or was , if young and inexperienced , controlled by one or more of the Princes . Sometimes recourse was had to the States ...
... Sovereign was disabled by absence or sickness , the heir apparent either took upon himself the Government , or was , if young and inexperienced , controlled by one or more of the Princes . Sometimes recourse was had to the States ...
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... sovereign also in his capacity of lord ; or it is an aide which had its origin in that relation of lord and vassal , but which afterwards was taken independent of custom . But it is also usual to distinguish aides and taxes , describing ...
... sovereign also in his capacity of lord ; or it is an aide which had its origin in that relation of lord and vassal , but which afterwards was taken independent of custom . But it is also usual to distinguish aides and taxes , describing ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
Progress of the Reformers | 8 |
Note Page | 11 |
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