The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volume 4Harper, 1879 - Great Britain |
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... Court . - War with France . - Expedition to the Isle of Rhé ......... Page 406 CHAPTER LI . Third Parliament . - Petition of Right . - Prorogation . - Death of Buckingham.— New Session of Parliament . - Tonnage and Poundage ...
... Court . - War with France . - Expedition to the Isle of Rhé ......... Page 406 CHAPTER LI . Third Parliament . - Petition of Right . - Prorogation . - Death of Buckingham.— New Session of Parliament . - Tonnage and Poundage ...
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... court ; acquired an ascendant in the council ; and , though he resumed not the title of regent , governed with the same authority as before . The opposite party , after holding separate conven- tions , took to arins on pretence of ...
... court ; acquired an ascendant in the council ; and , though he resumed not the title of regent , governed with the same authority as before . The opposite party , after holding separate conven- tions , took to arins on pretence of ...
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... court of Rome perceived that the lazy monks and beggarly friars , who sufficed in times of ignorance , were no longer able to defend the ramparts of the Church , assailed on every side , and that the inquisitive spirit of the age ...
... court of Rome perceived that the lazy monks and beggarly friars , who sufficed in times of ignorance , were no longer able to defend the ramparts of the Church , assailed on every side , and that the inquisitive spirit of the age ...
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... court of Rome , exalt- ed the prerogative of the sovereign pontiff above all earthly power ; and , by maintaining his authority of deposing kings , set no bounds either to his spiritual or temporal jurisdiction . This doctrine became so ...
... court of Rome , exalt- ed the prerogative of the sovereign pontiff above all earthly power ; and , by maintaining his authority of deposing kings , set no bounds either to his spiritual or temporal jurisdiction . This doctrine became so ...
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... court , pleased with this change of resolution , broke off the conferences concerning the league , and opened a negotiation for the marriage . But matters had not long proceeded in this train before the queen again declared for the ...
... court , pleased with this change of resolution , broke off the conferences concerning the league , and opened a negotiation for the marriage . But matters had not long proceeded in this train before the queen again declared for the ...
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