The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 7Little, Brown,, 1881 - Great Britain |
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... Henry I. V. Reign of Stephen VI . Reign of Henry II . · • 375 • 386 · 394 VII . Reign of Richard I. 425 VIII . Reign of John 437 IX . Fragment . -- An Essay towards an History of the Laws of England 475 FRAGMENTS AND NOTES VOL . VII ...
... Henry I. V. Reign of Stephen VI . Reign of Henry II . · • 375 • 386 · 394 VII . Reign of Richard I. 425 VIII . Reign of John 437 IX . Fragment . -- An Essay towards an History of the Laws of England 475 FRAGMENTS AND NOTES VOL . VII ...
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... Henry the Eighth , which was an act of the body of the English Church , as well as of the State ( I don't inquire how obtained ) . She did so , when she twice changed the Liturgy in the reign of King Ed- ward , when she then established ...
... Henry the Eighth , which was an act of the body of the English Church , as well as of the State ( I don't inquire how obtained ) . She did so , when she twice changed the Liturgy in the reign of King Ed- ward , when she then established ...
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... Henry the Seventh , and in the third year of that reign the court of Star- Chamber was established . The press and its enemy are nearly coeval . As no positive law against libels existed , they fell under the indefinite class of misde ...
... Henry the Seventh , and in the third year of that reign the court of Star- Chamber was established . The press and its enemy are nearly coeval . As no positive law against libels existed , they fell under the indefinite class of misde ...
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... Henry VIII . and the 11th [ 1st ? ] Eliz . , have become objects in commercio : for by coming to the crown they became grantable in that way to the subject , and a great part of the Church lands passed through the crown to the people ...
... Henry VIII . and the 11th [ 1st ? ] Eliz . , have become objects in commercio : for by coming to the crown they became grantable in that way to the subject , and a great part of the Church lands passed through the crown to the people ...
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... Pagan- ism , after a faint resistance , everywhere gave way . " Veteri usus augurio , " says Henry of Huntingdon , p . 321 . And , indeed , the chief difficulties which Christianity had ABRIDGMENT OF ENGLISH HISTORY . 235.
... Pagan- ism , after a faint resistance , everywhere gave way . " Veteri usus augurio , " says Henry of Huntingdon , p . 321 . And , indeed , the chief difficulties which Christianity had ABRIDGMENT OF ENGLISH HISTORY . 235.
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