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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... wholly illegal proceeding , Grey was sen- tenced without any verdict of a petty jury , and merely on his confession when arraigned . The un- lawful court of peers ' had only before it the record of what Cambridge and Scroop had said ...
... wholly illegal proceeding , Grey was sen- tenced without any verdict of a petty jury , and merely on his confession when arraigned . The un- lawful court of peers ' had only before it the record of what Cambridge and Scroop had said ...
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... wholly silent on the subject of any such understanding . T. Wals . ( 446 ) alone asserts that Cobham addressed the Scots with promises of large sums of money , and that he met Douglas at Pontefract . We have already shown the absurdity ...
... wholly silent on the subject of any such understanding . T. Wals . ( 446 ) alone asserts that Cobham addressed the Scots with promises of large sums of money , and that he met Douglas at Pontefract . We have already shown the absurdity ...
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... wholly to himself , " which might well have holpen the King in his wants , " as well as benefited the country . Now we have the most incontestable evidence that he lent his nephews a sum equal to nearly half a million of our money , as ...
... wholly to himself , " which might well have holpen the King in his wants , " as well as benefited the country . Now we have the most incontestable evidence that he lent his nephews a sum equal to nearly half a million of our money , as ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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