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... a mean to the Q. Majesty that now is , that I might be utterly disburdened of mine office . " Neale , Essays in Elizabethan History , p . 50 . 44 Froude , History of England , VII , 44 . ment of Parliament the Great Council's duties ...
... a mean to the Q. Majesty that now is , that I might be utterly disburdened of mine office . " Neale , Essays in Elizabethan History , p . 50 . 44 Froude , History of England , VII , 44 . ment of Parliament the Great Council's duties ...
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ment of Parliament the Great Council's duties of rendering advice and counsel to the sovereign devolved on the more intimate group , the Privy Council . The Privy Council was not to be too large , although its precise number was not ...
ment of Parliament the Great Council's duties of rendering advice and counsel to the sovereign devolved on the more intimate group , the Privy Council . The Privy Council was not to be too large , although its precise number was not ...
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