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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... statute , like one made at the begin- ning of the reign for driving all Irishmen , with a few exceptions , out of England , sets forth that the Irish are all enemies of the King and his realm.3 2 Finally , the Schism gave a fair ...
... statute , like one made at the begin- ning of the reign for driving all Irishmen , with a few exceptions , out of England , sets forth that the Irish are all enemies of the King and his realm.3 2 Finally , the Schism gave a fair ...
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... statute was made naming Bedford Protector , and in his absence Gloster , with the avowed intention of confining his ... Statute appointing the Council does not appear on the Statute Roll , nor does the Act ratifying the Commissions . But ...
... statute was made naming Bedford Protector , and in his absence Gloster , with the avowed intention of confining his ... Statute appointing the Council does not appear on the Statute Roll , nor does the Act ratifying the Commissions . But ...
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... Statute itself mentions the Com- mons . Again , the prelates in the Petition say nothing of the punishment ; so that , though the Commons assent with the Tem- poral Peers and the Crown , the Spiritual Peers give no con- sent to the ...
... Statute itself mentions the Com- mons . Again , the prelates in the Petition say nothing of the punishment ; so that , though the Commons assent with the Tem- poral Peers and the Crown , the Spiritual Peers give no con- sent to the ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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