The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Harper, 1879 |
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... prerogative and supremacy , and they were obliged to submit and ask forgiveness . " 3 10 23 Eliz . cap . 1 . 12 D'Ewes , p . 302. 13 D'Ewes , p . 284 , 285 . 11 23 Eliz . cap . 2. 12 D'Ewes , p . 302 . The queen and Parliament were ...
... prerogative and supremacy , and they were obliged to submit and ask forgiveness . " 3 10 23 Eliz . cap . 1 . 12 D'Ewes , p . 302. 13 D'Ewes , p . 284 , 285 . 11 23 Eliz . cap . 2. 12 D'Ewes , p . 302 . The queen and Parliament were ...
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... 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 prevalent among the zealous ...
... 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 prevalent among the zealous ...
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... prerogative . But prerogative in general , especially the supremacy , was supposed in that age to involve powers which no law , precedent , or reason could limit and deter- mine . But though the Commons , in their humble petition to the ...
... prerogative . But prerogative in general , especially the supremacy , was supposed in that age to involve powers which no law , precedent , or reason could limit and deter- mine . But though the Commons , in their humble petition to the ...
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... prerogative , by which the officers of the crown could at pleasure take provisions for the house- hold from all the neighboring counties , and could make use of the carts and carriages of the farmers ; and the price of these commodities ...
... prerogative , by which the officers of the crown could at pleasure take provisions for the house- hold from all the neighboring counties , and could make use of the carts and carriages of the farmers ; and the price of these commodities ...
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Hume. pleasure that the Commons should presume to touch on her prerogative . If there were any abuses , she said , either in im- posing purveyance or in the practice of the court of exchequer , her majesty was both able and willing to ...
Hume. pleasure that the Commons should presume to touch on her prerogative . If there were any abuses , she said , either in im- posing purveyance or in the practice of the court of exchequer , her majesty was both able and willing to ...
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