The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Abdication of James the Second, 1688, Band 6J.B. Lippincott, 1868 |
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... Edward III . , “ That parliament should be held once every year , or oftener , if need be . " The last prorogation had been longer than a year ; and being supposed on that account illegal , it was pretended to be equivalent to a ...
... Edward III . , “ That parliament should be held once every year , or oftener , if need be . " The last prorogation had been longer than a year ; and being supposed on that account illegal , it was pretended to be equivalent to a ...
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... Edward III ; and though the words treason and traitorously had been carefully inserted in several articles , this appellation could not change the nature of things , or subject him to the penalties annexed to that crime . They refused ...
... Edward III ; and though the words treason and traitorously had been carefully inserted in several articles , this appellation could not change the nature of things , or subject him to the penalties annexed to that crime . They refused ...
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... Edward III . are the compassing and intending of the king's death , and the actually levying of war against him ; and by the law of Mary , the crime must be proved by the concurring testimony of two witnesses , to some overt act ...
... Edward III . are the compassing and intending of the king's death , and the actually levying of war against him ; and by the law of Mary , the crime must be proved by the concurring testimony of two witnesses , to some overt act ...
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... iii . 60 . III . , king of Scotland , espouses the sister of Edward I. of Eng- land , ii . 80. His death , 80 . Alexis Comnenus , emperor of Greece , his policy to get rid of the crusa ders , i . 239 . Alford , encounter there , between ...
... iii . 60 . III . , king of Scotland , espouses the sister of Edward I. of Eng- land , ii . 80. His death , 80 . Alexis Comnenus , emperor of Greece , his policy to get rid of the crusa ders , i . 239 . Alford , encounter there , between ...
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... iii . 282. Opposes and confines Cardinal Beaton , 283. Contracts the infant queen to Prince Edward of England , 283. Evades the demand of the stipulated hos- tages made by Sadler , the English ambassador , 284. Attempts to seize the ...
... iii . 282. Opposes and confines Cardinal Beaton , 283. Contracts the infant queen to Prince Edward of England , 283. Evades the demand of the stipulated hos- tages made by Sadler , the English ambassador , 284. Attempts to seize the ...
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